What single improvement to current earthquake detection and warning systems would help most in terms of limiting their destruction (both material and to humans)?
This school year was one of rapid change–hot breakfast’s disappearance, J-Term’s lack of programming, the new calendar, the shifting House Masters–and campus life was no different. From magical new club sports to dorm-wide games of extreme stealth, students remained creative in making the most of their life on campus.
Harvard athletes grabbed Ivy championships in women’s squash and men’s and women’s soccer, while high attendance for the Cornell and Princeton men’s basketball games and the Duke men’s lacrosse game ushered in a new generation of Crimson Crazies.
Fifteen Minutes, The Crimson’s weekly magazine, once again offered insight into its stories with photos portraying the student perspective of life at Harvard. FM photo highlights include Boston Fashion Week, film shoots in the square, underground Harvard culture and campus social life at large. Harvard’s cultural sphere extends far beyond the iron gates, and this year’s FM photo coverage brought this multifaceted experience to your door every Thursday morning.