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Today in Photos (10/9/2012)

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Lone Wolf

Lone Wolf

The Crimson is looking to snap a five-game losing streak as it takes on Boston College at home on Tuesday night. If Harvard hopes to score on the stingy Eagles defense, it will need to strong performances from its offensive standouts, including senior forward Zack Wolfenzon.

7-Election 2012

7-Election 2012

7-Election 2012, a mobile polling truck operated by 7-Eleven convenience stores, offered free coffee and photographs to passersby near Boylston Gate on Sunday, September 30.

Caribbean Diaspora

Caribbean Diaspora

Robert A. HIll, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Los Angeles, discusses race, ethnicity, and African identity at the graduate student-organized conference "Reconsidering Caribbean Diaspora." FridaSeptember 28

Sparks House Tailgate

Sparks House Tailgate

Students and Harvard community members enjoy pizza and drinks at Reverend Jonathan L. Walton’s inaugural Sparks House tailgate.

UC Supports National Coming Out Day

UC Supports National Coming Out Day

Members of the Undergraduate Council posed for photographs in support of Harvard's LGBTQ Office and National Coming Out Day at their second General Meeting Sunday, Sept. 30.

Today in Photos 10/01/12

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Senior forward Zack Wolfenzon, shown above in earlier action, was the lone member of the Harvard men’s soccer team to find the back of the net in the Crimson’s weekend losses to California Poly and UC Santa Barbara. Harvard fell to Cal Poly on Friday, 2-1, and to UCSB on Sunday, 1-0.

Siting Julia Child

Siting Julia Child

From left, Dana Polan, Lisa Abend, and Russell Morash, present stories and research about Julia Child's years on national television at "Siting Julia," a Centenary Celebration of the late chef and television star.

The French Chef

The French Chef

From left, Lisa Abend, Russell Morash, and Dana Polan present stories and research about Julia Child's years on national television at "Siting Julia," a Centenary Celebration of the late chef and television star.

Harvard Thinks Green 2

Harvard Thinks Green 2

Professor Daniel P. Schrag, Director of Harvard University's Center for the Environment, opens the second annual Harvard Thinks Green by presenting his views on Harvard's role in environmental education.

Today in Photos: 09/19/12

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Senior forward Zack Wolfenzon, shown above, and the Harvard men’s soccer team struggled against UConn on Friday night at Ohiri Field, failing to register a shot on goal in the Crimson’s 6-0 loss. Harvard managed just three total shots in the contest, its third loss in its last four matchups.

Founding Founders

Founding Founders

Brothers Davy and Peter Rothbart, the founders of FOUND magazine, which specializes in publishing found notes and objects, celebrate the magazine's 10th anniversary with stories, jokes, and song.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind