On Campus
Rice Denounces State of Education
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice invoked her own life story and family in calling attention to and criticizing the state of American education.
Ed Norton Talk
Jonathan Rose and Edward Norton speak at the Graduate School of Design last night.
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At a forum titled "Social Entrepreneurship and the Built Environment—James Rouse and His Legacy,” Jonathan Rose and Edward Norton speak at the Graduate School of Design last night about ways to accommodate population growth in the most environmentally, socially, and economically responsible way as possible.
Put a Little OWAW Into Your J-Term
Amidst the end of the year whirlwind of finals and papers, there remains a light at the end of the tunnel: J-Term. Use these six weeks carefully, it will be the only time during the academic year in which an excess of sleep, food, television, and sunlight won't prompt automatic guilt. But in case you feel like abdicating your beach chair and sunscreen a little earlier this year, we've got a round-up on all that OWAW can offer you from Jan. 16-23.
The Perfect Dress May Be Just a Swap Away
Winter Formals are fast approaching, and regardless of whether you have a date or plan on going solo, there’s one thing most girls having in common: the search for the perfect dress. For those of you who have not yet found the dress, fear not. Styleta at Harvard is hosting a Formal Dress Swap and Trunk Sale on Friday, Dec. 3 from 12 to 4 pm on the fourth floor of 67 Mt. Auburn Street.
The festival begins, despite the weather.
Rachel L. Knaster '13, Harvard Chabad Student President, is joined by Rabbi Hirschy and advisor, Prof. Alan M. Dershowitz in welcoming Chanukah with the lighting of candles.
'Tis the Season to Eat Latkes
When Hanukkah starts at sundown tomorrow, many Harvard students will embark upon eight days of food and festivities—even in the midst of reading period.
Condoleezza Rice at the IOP
Former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, speaking at the Harvard IOP on United States foreign policy in Africa as a part of the W.E.B. DeBois lecture series.