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The Woodbridge International Society and the Harvard Queer Students and Allies host “Queer Narratives in America and Beyond”, a discussion on cross-cultural perspectives on queer identity, yesterday.
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Poet and author Kevin Coval gives a slam poetry performance at open-mic night yesterday at Quincy Cage.
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Leo J. Keliher ’10 speaks to Professor Frank Sear of the University of Melbourne after the latter delivered the lecture Grand Designs: Building a Roman Theater yesterday at the Barker Center.
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Gillian Beer explores Charles Darwin’s private journals to reveal how his fascination with consciousness of all life forms brought about useful methods of inquiry, in a speech yesterday in Tsai Auditorium.
PROSPECTS FOR PEACE
Professor Ali Asani and Dr. Hassan Abbas discuss the deeply-rooted history of conflict between neighboring countries India and Pakistan with students gathered in the Lowell Junior Common Room yesterday afternoon.
SPINDER SPINS A TALE
Stephen Spinder grips the attention of the audience with an animated discussion of his books, “Budapest Through My Lens, a Solitary Perspective” and “Ten Years in Transylvania: Traditions of Hungarian Folk Culture.”
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Jacky Kwong ’11 observes artwork made by Pforzheimer House residents in the House’s Hastings room last night.
CLINCHED
Sophomore Dana Roberts and senior Amanda Watkins combined for a three-hit shutout win in game two against Brown yesterday. The win clinched the team’s second consecutive Ivy League North Divison title and came on the heels of the Crimson’s 7-6 loss to the