Student Groups
'On Harvard Time' Releases 2011 Yale Sucks Video: 'Air Bully'
With The Game just days away "On Harvard Time" presents "Air Bully," the story of a safety school's struggling football team, its "piece-of-shit" player Josh, and Bully, a football-playing dog. Bully, who's certainly no Air Bud, inspires his fellow Elis to try to become more than just salutatorians, second-chair violinists, and student council vice-presidents. But will Bully lead Yale to victory? Will Josh remain a piece-of-shit forever? Watch the video—and The Game—to find out.
'Occupy' Bolsters Workers’ Cause in Midst of Contract Negotiations
Harvard’s labor relations have been a centerpiece of the Occupy Harvard campaign since the protest kicked off last week, and union heads and employees have welcomed the movement’s support as the clock ticks down on the University’s custodial contract.
For ‘Realistic’ Change
When Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Daniel P. Bicknell ’13 stands next to his vice-presidential running mate Pratyusha Yalamanchi ’13, the ...
‘Just Cut Corners’
It was all because of a lost game of Kings. At least that’s how Vice Presidential Candidate Aneliese K. Palmer ’12 explains how she and running mate Ryan P. Halprin ’12 became the last-minute addition to the Undergraduate Council ballot.
Occupy Harvard's Own Tent City
David House, a Boston University graduate, uses the "human mic" to declare the official start of the Occupy Harvard movement at its new tent city in Harvard Yard.
University Maintains Heightened Security for Occupy Harvard
Harvard will retain heightened security measures in the Yard for the time being, according to a statement that the University sent out to members of the community on Thursday.
Diversitas Brings Together Student Groups
Accented by neon lights and the pulse of ethnic music, the inaugural Diversitas event introduced students to a wide variety of food, art, and traditions from around the world outside of the Science Center on Wednesday.
Students Support Long-Awaited Library in Chinatown
An advocacy program launched by six Harvard undergraduates plans to provide programming focused on storytelling, mentoring, and computer literacy to the Chinatown Cultural Center.
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The New York Times' History of Israel recounts the creation, conflict, and culture of the State of Israel, the Jewish homeland.
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Friends congratulate dancer Madalyn S. Bates '14 on her performance after the show. The HRMDC, founded in 1976, will hold additional performances throughout the year to showcase student innovation and diverse dance styles.
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Lina Lavitsky ‘13 (center) and members of HRMDC perform the closing act titled “communion,” choreographed by Salena M. Sullivan ‘12. Set to Mumford & Son's "Timshel," the piece featured the majority of the dance company members on one stage in a piece emphasizing community.