Sarah P Reid

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Nicole Sherzinger, recipient of the 2013 Artist of the Year Award, greets a crowded Sanders Theater at the start of the 28th annual Cultural Rhythms on Saturday afternoon. After cracking a joke about meeting a faux-rival group, "The Wiener Dogs," the former Pussycat Dolls member was captivated by the afternoon performances.

Kuumba-yah

Kuumba-yah

The Kuumba Singers create a wave of well-balanced harmonies during their performance for the 28th Annual Cultural Rhythms.

Pastor Ramsey

Pastor Ramsey

James S. Ramsey '15 sings a solo performance in front of the Kuumba Singers during the 2013 Cultural Rhythms show.

AADT

AADT

A member of the Asian-American Dance Troupe poses during an elaborate routine at the afternoon show of Cultural Rhythms in Sanders Theater.

LeimCooler Than You

LeimCooler Than You

Elizabeth K Leimkuhler '15 solos with KeyChange, a Harvard a cappella group, on Sanders Theater during Cultural Rhythms.

KeyChange

KeyChange

Harvard KeyChange wraps up the first half of the 2013 Cultural Rhythms afternoon show on Saturday, February 23.

Padame!

Padame!

A member of the Pan-African Dance and Music ensemble breaks out into a joyous smile during the afternoon show of Cultural Rhythms on Saturday.

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Undergraduate Council President Tara Raghuveer '14 voices her support of the Mental Health Rally outside of Massachusetts Hall on Friday afternoon. A large crowd gathered at 2 p.m. to address the concerns surrounding Harvard's current Mental Health policy.

Olonkho

Olonkho

Vasily V. Illarionov, left, discusses the Northern Siberian epic narrative tradition of 'olonkho,' as Dr. Robin P. Harris translates his speech in the Loeb Music Library on Thursday afternoon. Olonkho performances can take several days to complete and are perfomed by a single master, who phonates up to 500 syllables a minute.

Today in Photos (02/22/2013)

Jill the Thrill

Jill the Thrill

In the first period, co-captain Jillian Dempsey, shown above in previous action, received a pass from junior linemate Lyndsey Fry and pocketed the puck in the net to give Harvard a 2-1 lead. Dartmouth would later tie the game, which finished in a draw after a scoreless overtime.

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After a surprising defeat to Dartmouth last Saturday, Harvard aims to earn its second and third Ivy win of the season when it visits Yale and Brown on Friday and Saturday, respectively.

Rut Roh

Rut Roh

Co-captain Miriam Rutzen, shown above in previous action, finished with 12 points against Boston University Monday, her second highest total of the year. It wasn't enough though, as the Harvard women's basketball team lost to the Terriers, 68-61, in overtime.

Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball

Lavietes Pavilion (home game), Harvard win, 65-59. Byline: SARAH P REID

Today in Photos (12/04/2012)

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

Premeds in Search of MCAT Prep Say Harvard Classes Provide Insufficient Instruction

House Life

Anne Harrington and John Durant Named Pfoho House Masters