Delphine Rodrik
Lab Rat of the Week: Tomo Lazovich β11
When Tomo Lazovich β11 first heard that the Fibonacci Sequence in mathematics was related to the Golden Ratio, his instinct was to go home and test the theory.
AMAZING!!!: Firefighting Wands!
This just in from the FM science department: electric wands that magically put out fires! Harvard University researchers have discovered ...
Learning from Canada
Kevin Milligan, Associate Professor of Economics at University of British Columbia, speaks yesterday at CGIS-Knafel about the Canadian parental leave policy and its social implications.
Jukebox: Better songs about Friday
Even if you you you so excited to get down on Friday, a recap of the days of the week ...
Obituary: Bob Slate Stationer
Bob Slate, Stationer, a business beloved for supplying stationary, art supplies, and other paper goods in the Square, died this ...
River Run
Freshmen attend "Fresh Fest" at Annenberg during Housing Day Eve last night, where Drug and Alcohol Peer Advisers set up tables and offer snacks, drinks, and advice.
River Run
Freshmen decorate blocking group t-shirts at last night's "Fresh Fest." Students had the opportunity to make balloon animals and get henna tattoos during the evening.
"Sober" Charlie Sheen, or, Guy on Acid in "Drinking Out of Cups"?
1. Thinks heβs got it going Bossa Nova. No way. No way. What is this garbage? What is this?
'The Good Wife' Star to Speak at Harvard
Fans of the television show "The Good Wife" may be excited to hear that Archie Panjabi, the Emmy award-winning actress for her role as private investigator Kalinda Sharma in the television show, is staying at Harvard as a Visiting Artist in Residence this Thursday and Friday.
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The 23 karat golden dome of the Boston State House is visible from the Boston Commons. The dome used to be built out of wooden shingles, but it was later plated in gold in response to water leaks into the State House.
Double Trouble
After the snow storm Wednesday night, Harvard had to use extra efforts to clear the pathway for bustling students.
Tourist Trap
Harvard yard is covered by more than a foot of snow due to the snow storm Wednesday night. The large amounts of snow did not deter tourists from taking pictures and rubbing the lucky foot of John Harvard.