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Food and Drink

Safar: A Journey of Taste Banquet

If you're on campus and tired of eating cereal for dinner (or worse, setting fire to your hall kitchen attempting to cook pasta), tonight you can satisfy your taste buds with the exotic cuisines of Pakistan, India, and the Middle East at Safar: A Journey of Taste, a banquet organized by Harvard students to support the millions of Pakistanis who are still suffering in the wake of the 2010-2011 floods that destroyed much of the country's arable land.

Fundraising

Fundraising Through Henna

Margot Leger '13 is a runner, a lover of words, and a creative fundraiser. This April she is combining two things that most of us have probably only ever considered doing—running a marathon and getting a henna tattoo. Leger, fundraising in support of the American Medical Athletic Association (AMAA), is asking friends and family to donate words, at five dollars apiece, that she will henna onto her body before she runs the distance.

Politics

Warren Brings Campaign to the Golden State

Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren hit the road this week in an effort to tap into the pocketbooks of wealthy Democrats around the country as her Senate campaign gains momentum nationwide.

Sound the Horn
Student Life

Sound the Horn

Abdinasir Egal, a Human Rights Officer who works for the African Rights Monitor in Cambridge, speaks at Friday night's Sound the Horn event, organized by the Harvard African Student Association. Egal argues that life-threatening issues facing the Somalian people are still ongoing, despite what the media might have been portraying.

Harvard Law School

HLS To House a Falik Bathroom

Male students, faculty, and visitors to the Law School’s new Wasserstein Hall will have the opportunity to use the newly christened “Falik Men’s Room”—a cleverly named restroom bequeathed by Harvard Law School graduate William A. Falik.

Religion

Saudi Prince Who Funded Harvard Program Visits

Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud of Saudi Arabia—who donated $20 million to create the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program at Harvard in 2005—discussed the future of the Middle East at a panel on Wednesday.

Undergraduate Council

UC Loans Program Launches

The Undergraduate Council announced that its new Loans Pilot Program—an initiative which will enable the Council to bankroll more student-run programming—will go live starting this week.

Central Administration

Faust Strengthens Ties in India

This past week University President Drew G. Faust travelled to Mumbai and Delhi, visiting schools and strengthening Harvard’s ties with India.

Politics

Warren and Brown Form Truce on Super-PAC Spending

For nearly two weeks, both Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren and U.S. Senator Scott Brown have called for limitations on third-party spending in the upcoming Massachusetts Senate election. But though the two camps will sit down Friday to discuss the proposition, Harvard professors have called this temporary cease-fire a political stunt that will not have much influence on the race.

Harvard Business School

HBS Breaks Ground on Tata Hall

Harvard Business School leaders held a breaking-ground ceremony on Friday to honor Indian tycoon Ratan N. Tata and officially begin ...

Fundraising

Harvard China Care Raises $25,000

Harvard China Care raised $25,000 on Friday to support the operation of a special care unit room in an orphanage in Beijing at an annual benefit dinner.

College

'Staches in November; Exclusive Interview with Harvard Men's Hockey Captain

They call it the 'mo. Mutton chops, handlebars, Fu Manchu—the time-honored mustache has drifted in and out of style. But in November, men around the world throw down their razors and bring back the 'stache.

Thanksgiving at Harvard
Student Groups

Pack Food for the Hungry on Sunday

The Harvard Interfaith Collaborative plans to package 20,000 Thanksgiving meals for hungry families this Sunday in the SOCH from noon to 4.

SEAS

SEAS Receives NSF Grant

Two faculty members at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are leading an effort funded by the National Science Foundation to better understand the causes of Arctic climate change.

Halloween Candy
Student Groups

Treat Your Friends to a Spook-o-Gram

Let's face it: some of us secretly wish we could still go trick-or-treating. Well, members of the Harvard chapter of Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children have created an alternative for us old fogeys, where the candy comes to your door.

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