Race
Chalk Outlines
Protest participants lay in the street after having chalk outlines drawn around their bodies during a second die-in during a protest in Cambridge on Wednesday evening. The chalk alludes to the outline law enforcement officers traced around Michael Brown's body.
Demonstrators Continue 'Black Lives Matter' Campaign in Central Square March
More than 200 demonstrators joined together to march through Central Square Wednesday evening, along the way staging two die-ins in protest of racial prejudice in the criminal justice system.
BLM Brass Band
A brass band performed at the beginning before protestors marched around Central Square at the Black Lives Matter demonstration.
Black Lives Matter Protester
A protester takes photos of the "die-in" at the "Black Lives Matter" protest in Cambridge on Wednesday evening.
Video: Top 10 Stories That Shaped 2014
2014 was a year of change and controversy as Harvard affiliates reacted to events on campus and across the nation. In this feature, Crimson Multimedia uses photo and video to recap the 10 biggest stories of 2014.
Students Receive Another Email from Account Linked to Death Threats
The email, received by more than 100 students Thursday morning, appeared to apologize for the death threat email sent earlier this fall.
Science Center Protest
Hundreds of protesters gather in the Science Center Plaza in December to protest racial injustice.
Seen and Heard: Harvard's March Through Cambridge
The “March on Harvard,” as the demonstration has been billed, is the latest in a series of protests on campus and around the country in recent weeks.
Cambridge Die-In
Protestors host a die-in in Cambridge on Friday evening to protest the two recent, separate Grand Jury decisions not to indict white police officers who killed unarmed black men.
Blocking Traffic, Memorial Drive
Protestors march in front of Eliot House carrying a sign that reads, "Can You Breathe?"
Protestors on Mass Ave
Protestors stage a die-in on Mass. Ave. to protest two recent, separate grand jury decisions not to indict white police officers who killed two unarmed black men.