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Sidni M. Frederick

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When the Apolitical is No Longer Enough

As the Trump administration stakes out a new national stance toward climate change, Harvard must shift its own stance in response. Now, more than ever, it is imperative for Harvard to end its financial support of the fossil fuel industry.

Element 8: Boron
Levity

Element 8: Boron

Atomic Number: 5. Chemical Symbol: B. A solid metalloid found in the Earth’s crust. Unremarkable, except for the fact that high concentrations have been detected in recent issues of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorento Square organization that used to publish a so called humor magazine.

Blue Bottle Coffee Site
College

Blue Bottle Coffee Site

40 Bow Street, the future site of Blue Bottle Coffee’s Harvard Square location.

"We Will Resist"
College

"We Will Resist"

Protestors march down Mount Auburn Street to demonstrate against members of President-elect Donald Trump's administration speaking on campus.

"You Can't Normalize White Supremacy"
College

"You Can't Normalize White Supremacy"

Attendees listen to a speaker during a protest against Trump administration members speaking on campus Wednesday.

Derek K. Choi '18
The Harvard Crimson

Derek K. Choi '18

Derek K. Choi '18 will lead the 144th Guard of The Harvard Crimson.

Students of Color in the 2016 Elections
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Students of Color in the 2016 Elections

Students in Spanish 126: Performing Latinidad process through the yard on Monday as a part of a performance piece exploring experiences of Latinos in the United States. The procession made stops around Harvard Yard for a poetry reading, a coordinated spoken word piece, and other acted performances commenting on anti-Latino discourse in the 2016 presidential election.

Danielle Allen on "Waking Up"
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Danielle Allen on "Waking Up"

Safra Center for Ethics Director Danielle S. Allen read from her op-ed published in the Washington Post today in reflection on the recent presidential election. She spoke at a Mahindra Center event where fellow scholars Jill Lepore and David I. Laibson ’88 also shared their takes on Trump’s election.

Getting Out the Vote
On Campus

Getting Out the Vote

Reuben E. Reyes Jr. ‘19, an active Crimson editor, signs students into a get out the vote event for the Harvard Democrats in Ticknor Lounge on Tuesday.

Infinite Jest Marathon Reading
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2016 Election Night

"Don't Boo, Vote"
On Campus

"Don't Boo, Vote"

Antonia S. Washington ‘18 makes calls during a Harvard Democrats get out the vote event in Ticknor Lounge Tuesday afternoon.

Harvard Dems Headquarters
On Campus

Harvard Dems Headquarters

Noah R. Wagner '18 stands in Ticknor Lounge, the impromptu headquarters of the Harvard Democrats on Tuesday.

Infinite Jest Marathon Reading
Books

Infinite Jest Marathon Reading

Mike P. Haley ‘18 reads a chapter of Infinite Jest in Ticknor Lounge on Tuesday as a part of a marathon reading organized by the English Department.

Latinidad in the Election
Ethnic or Cultural Groups

Latinidad in the Election

Students in Spanish 126: Performing Latinidad process through the yard costumed as a taco truck as a part of a performance piece exploring latinx experiences in the United States. The procession made stops around Harvard Yard for a poetry reading, a coordinated spoken word piece, and other acted performances commenting on anti-latinx discourse in the 2016 presidential election.

Sounds of the Russian "Silver Age"
Music

Sounds of the Russian "Silver Age"

Mikhail Bondarev and Ekaterina Belisova, two members of St. Petersburg’s Rimsky-Korsakov String Quartet, play during a group performance at the Harvard Ed Portal on Wednesday night.

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