Michelle B. Timmerman
Hey, Don A. Lattin!
Hey, Don A. Lattin, author of “The Harvard Psychedelic Club: How Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil ...
Back To The Oscars She Goes
It was just last week that snow fell on Anne J. Hathaway’s procession down Mass Ave., but now, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals honoree will be announcing this year’s Oscar nominees in sunny Beverly Hills.
We're The Worst At Something
The popular finance blog 24/7 Wall St. threw a couple stones at Fair Harvard last night, calling our endowment "by a wide margin the worst managed endowment." Ouch.
Free Web-Based Tool To Make Mass. Greener
The City of Cambridge will upgrade its current energy use tracking tool to MassEnergyInsight—a new web-based tool launched this week to make Massachusetts greener free of charge.
Shopping Week, Day Two: TV Time!
We're back with our second installment of our shopping week feature, this time with classes good enough to watch—and not just through lecture videos.
No Pants? No Problem...At Least Not For the MBTA.
Riding pantless may not be classy enough for the subways of London or France, but it clearly wasn't beneath the patrons of the MBTA.
Bummer in the City
A recent article in the Columbia Daily Spectator reveals the real empire state of mind: cash-starved.
Hey Professor: Holiday Edition
N. Gregory Mankiw, Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics
Its Never Too Late to Apologize
Being in love means never having to say you’re sorry, sure. But being President of a prominent university—or country— means ...
Student IPhone App Wins Prize from AT&T
It’s Monday night and you’re a hungry college student with a near empty wallet and a yearning for more than Harvard University Dining Services can offer. What should you do? A quick glance at your iPhone may provide the answer. That is if you’re an early adopter of Rover, an award-winning iPhone application created by a team of five Harvard students.
15 Questions with Annie M. Sprinkle and Elizabeth M. Stephens
Sex-Ecologist Annie M. Sprinkle and her partner Professor Elizabeth M. Stephens discuss ways to show the planet some good loving and get a whole lot in return.
Making Science Sexy
The Grand Opening of the Laboratory at Harvard was celebrated with the flair one might expect to see at the opening of an art gallery.
Study Shows Enrollment Rise
Despite a recent study’s findings that college enrollment hit an all-time high in October 2008, the College has not seen ...
What’s Up with Updike
Some advice for aspiring writers: if you anticipate your work being purchased en masse one day by the Houghton Library, ...
Dressing Shakespeare in Drag
“To drag or not to drag?” This fall, the Hyperion Shakespeare Company answered that long-provoking question affirmatively. The theatrical student ...