Student Life
Take a Nextpedition to Somewhere
Nextpedition, a new program based out of the American Express Travel Office in Harvard Square, brings mystery and convenience to traveling by offering customized trips to an unknown destination.
College Admin Sought Week-Long Thanksgiving Break
Though this year’s Thanksgiving break—extended to include Wednesday—is the longest in recent memory, College administrators say that last fall they unsuccessfully attempted to lengthen the break to a full week.
Thundersticks To Cause Mayhem At Yale
If you have heard the trumpeting, raucous call of a vuvuzelas on campus, you have likely heard the product of last year's Silence Yale campaign. Attendants of the Game this weekend might expect a similar earache to the one vuvuzelas bring; this year, the group is selling limited-edition Harvard-Yale thundersticks.
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The Crimson's men's diving team faced off against Texas A & M this Friday at the Blodgett pool. A Harvard diving team member starts his dive.
For ‘Realistic’ Change
When Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Daniel P. Bicknell ’13 stands next to his vice-presidential running mate Pratyusha Yalamanchi ’13, the ...
‘Just Cut Corners’
It was all because of a lost game of Kings. At least that’s how Vice Presidential Candidate Aneliese K. Palmer ’12 explains how she and running mate Ryan P. Halprin ’12 became the last-minute addition to the Undergraduate Council ballot.
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This Friday marked the once in a lifetime opportunity to make a wish at 11:11:11 on 11/11/11. Students across campus joined facebook groups and updated their statuses boasting to be on of the lucky ones that caught the 11th second.
Occupy Harvard's Own Tent City
David House, a Boston University graduate, uses the "human mic" to declare the official start of the Occupy Harvard movement at its new tent city in Harvard Yard.