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Student Publications

On Campus

New Journal To Publish Short Student Research

Brevia, a new undergraduate research journal, is set to publish its first issue next semester. The journal gives students the opportunity to showcase their new research in under 500 words.

Student Publications

Seva Magazine Moves Online

This December, Harvard student-run service publication Seva will release its first e-issue.

Student Groups

Students Express Outrage at Blog Post

Students reacted to an offensive blog post on The Harvard Voice's blog on Saturday, which stereotyped five types of people someone might encounter at a pre-interview reception.

Race

Harvard Voice Blog Edits the Record on Racist Snark

It's recruiting season, and that means suits, resumes—and racism?

Wendy Chang '12
Visual Arts

Wendy H. Chang '12 Remembered for Artistic Spirit and Infectious Laugh

An accomplished artist and cherished member of many Harvard extracurricular organizations, Wendy H. Chang ’12 will be remembered for her infectious laugh and outgoing personality, friends and family said after her death on Saturday.

Chickwich Challenge
Student Life

UHS Shouts Out to FM

For their 21st birthdays, Harvard students receive a card from UHS, listing fun and alcohol-free activities, including "15. 'Check out' the Widener stacks" and "13. Dive into hands-on fun at the New England Aquarium." But here at the magazine, we think number three takes the cake—"3. Eat in all 12 Dining Halls, with or without the 'Chickwich Challenge.'" Thanks for reading, UHS.

Globetrotters vs. The Harvard Lampoon
On Campus

VIDEO: Harlem Globetrotters vs. Harvard Lampoon

On April 2, The Harlem Globetrotters accepted a basketball challenge proposed by The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine.

Student Groups

The Crimson Made Fun of the Lampoon Before the Lampoon Existed

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. March 27, 1874: Humorous Articles In reading over with care our college papers we find, as a general rule, that the various themes which meet our eyes apply directly or indirectly to college rules, college customs. This certainly ought to be expected, from the nature of these papers. I do not wish even to argue that this is not perfectly right; but I should like to call attention to the fact that a certain class of articles are not as a general rule popular, although their character might at first lead one to expect otherwise. I refer to humorous productions.

The Hunger Pains
Books

Lampoon 'Pains' Audience at Coop

"The Hunger Pains" marks the latest in a series of parodies by the Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine.

Student Publications

The Crimson, Now For Your iPhone, Your Android Device, and Your Inbox

We’re thrilled to announce two new ways for you to interact with The Crimson: The Harvard Crimson iPhone and Android apps, which give you on-the-go access to the latest in Harvard news, and The Harvard Crimson email newsletter service, which conveniently delivers the top stories of the day to your inbox.

Student Groups

Samuels To Lead 139th Crimson Guard

E. Benjamin Samuels '13, a Crimson associate sports editor and operations manager, will lead the newly-elected 139th Guard of The Harvard Crimson.

Student Publications

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Crimson editors cheer E. Benjamin Samuels '13, who was named the next president of The Harvard Crimson, in the newsroom of The Crimson on Friday.

Politics

HPR Publication Examines National Budget

Last week, the Harvard Political Review released its Annual Report of the United States of America (ARUSA), a collection of articles seeking to provide a transparent view of the state of the federal budget.

Bruins
Harvard in the City

Lampoon Honors Bruins With 'Best Sports Team Ever' Award

Members of the Boston Bruins accepted the “Best Sports Team Ever” award in front of a crowd of approximately 400 Cambridge residents and students on Sunday afternoon.

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