Gender and Sexuality
Exclusive Interview with Crimson Cocks Founder
Avid readers of I Saw You Harvard may have heard of Crimson Cocks, a tumblr featuring reader-submitted photos of Harvard men and their junk. We scored an exclusive Yahoo-chat interview with the third-year Harvard student behind the blog.
Group Plans First Sex Week on Campus
With side servings of erotic cupcakes, student organization Sexual Health Education & Advocacy throughout Harvard College (SHEATH) will coordinate the first annual Sex Week at Harvard College. The event, which will take place the week of March 25, 2012, will provide an opportunity for campus discussions on sex and sexuality.
Ziáurriz Honored At HKS
Teresa C. Ulloa Ziáurriz began her law career representing trade unions. But after she accepted the request from a group ...
A Show of Solidarity: Drag Workshop in Kirkland House
Standing in the Senior Common Room of Kirkland is a woman dressed as a man. It's Kirkland House's drag workshop, and she's going over how to dress like a drag king.
Where Are the Radical Feminists?
To forget the radical feminists is to ignore much of the social change that has taken place in America in the last fifty years.
Number of Women on UC Increases
The results of the Undergraduate Council general election were released on Friday, revealing a promising increase in female representation.
On Day Hailed as Civil Rights Victory, Activists Say Trans Community Was Forgotten
Hours after President Drew G. Faust led a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the repeal of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy and the return of the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps to Harvard, Lecturer Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 and a number of students spoke out against the University’s decision.
Harvard Officially Welcomes ROTC
After nearly four decades, Harvard has officially welcomed the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps back to campus. A ribbon-cutting ceremony this afternoon celebrated the opening of a satellite office for the Navy on Harvard’s campus.
Graduate School of Education Joins 'It Gets Better' Movement
In support of an anti-bullying campaign for LGBT youth, affiliates of the Harvard Graduate School of Education released a video today that seeks to deliver one simple message: It gets better.
OkCupid Analyzes User Statistics
According to findings posted by OkCupid, women who do not hit the gym are twice as likely to have difficulty achieving orgasm than those who enjoy exercising, and students attending colleges with higher tuition show greater desire for sex than those attending schools with a less expensive price tag.
'The Picture of Dorian Gray' Gets a Little Wilder
It’s no secret that Oscar Wilde often pushed the limits of Victorian decency. So much so that 120 years ago Wilde's only novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray," was edited to exclude material that might be deemed vulgar and objectionable especially to the innocent ears of Victorian women.
PBHA Conference Empowers Women
On a poster taped to the window of the penthouse in the Student Organization Center at Hilles, one girl had written the phrase, “Not conforming,” next to which she had drawn a heart in pink marker.