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Year in Photos - Arts

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Elizabeth K. Leimkuhler ’15 performs as Ruth in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s April 5 production of “Wonderful Town” on the Loeb Mainstage.

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Led by sophomore outside hitter DJ White, who had a team-best 239 kills in 2013, the Harvard men’s volleyball team finished with an 18-9 record on the season, highlighted by an upset of No. 9 Penn State.

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The Harvard men’s volleyball team got its first ever postseason win in a thrilling five-set semifinal matchup with George Mason in the EIVA playoffs.

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 2012-2013

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 2012-2013

Robert C. Post '69, Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, speaks about equality and campaign finance within the context of the First Amendment. This second lecture in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 2012-213, sponsored by the Office of the President and the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard, took place at Lowell Lecture Hall Thursday afternoon.

Today in Photos (05/03/2013)

Reforma Migratoria

Reforma Migratoria

Eric Balderas

Reforma Migratoria

Reforma Migratoria

Dario Guerrero-Meneses

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The Harvard men’s volleyball team launched itself into the finals of the EIVA tournament after a dramatic comeback win against George Mason. The Crimson will take on No. 14 Penn State for the championship.

Senior Arts Spotlight

Senior Arts Spotlight

Benjamin M. Woo '13

Senior Arts Spotlight

Senior Arts Spotlight

Kelly K. W. Lam '13

Senior Arts Spotlight

Senior Arts Spotlight

Georgina B. Parfitt '13

This Week in Arts

Today in Photos (04/19/2013)

A Talk with Dr. Stephen Wolfram

A Talk with Dr. Stephen Wolfram

Dr. Stephen Wolfram, scientist and founder of search engine WolframAlpha and computation software Mathematica, suggests at a lecture Thursday that computation will be increasingly critical to a broad range of fields.

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