- Author Paul Waldau discusses his new book “Animal Rights - What Everyone Needs to Know” at the Harvard COOP yesterday. Waldau spoke on the animal rights movement and the controversial debates that have surrounded it. By Heather C Liu
- Jeffrey Sachs, director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, discusses the world’s transition to a post-carbon economy in Science Center yesterday. By Janet J. Eom
- Brigid Maher discusses the inspiration for her documentary “Veiled Voices,” a look into the public and private roles of women in Islamic culture. By Nazc-a-ru H Gonzalez
WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU? - Junior pitcher Rachel Brown, a two-time first team All Ivy selection, has been Harvard’s standout on the mound since her freshman year. Brown once again leads the Crimson pitchers with a 1.69 ERA. Close behind is rookie Laura Ricciardone, who boasts an 1.91 ERA. The duo helped Harvard go undefeated in its first weekend of Ivy action. By Audrey I Anderson
BONNIE AND CLYDE - Rookie Bonnie Hu, shown here in earlier action, and captain Mia Kabasakalis both earned top-25 finishes at the Hoya Invitational. Hu, who was named a Freshman to Watch by Golfweek Magazine, shot an 80 in the second round to propel herself to a 24th place finish, while Kabasakalis finished 22nd. By Meredith H. Keffer
Photographs from the April 6, 2011, edition of The Harvard Crimson.