Student Groups
‘Atlas’ Art Exhibit Maps Emotion
“Atlas” unites memory, history, and geography in a distinctive exhibit that explores the impact of the physical world on thought.
Portrait of an Artist: Frederick “Ricky” D. Kuperman ’11
Choreographer, performer, and director Frederick “Ricky” D. Kuperman ’11 is a psychology concentrator in Lowell House. He has choreographed for numerous organizations on campus, including the Harvard Ballet Company and the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club.
Students Dosado in the Dining Hall
Adams House exchanged classy for country last Thursday night for the Outing Club's semi-annual square dance. Dancers, dressed in outfits ranging from flannel and cowboy hats to jeans and sweaters, assembled from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. in the Adams dining hall to square dance with the live band, Nor'easter.
Yardfest Overlaps Prefrosh Weekend
For the first time since its inception six years ago, Yardfest will fall during the visiting weekend for high school students who have been offered admission to the College.
Happy Nest
Students bounce on bouncing balls yesterday in the “Happynest,” a space created in an attempt to make Harvard happier.
Delayed But Not Denied
Students participate in reconstructing a church in western Massachusetts during their Spring break.
And the Housie Goes to...
Many questions swirled in the minds of anxious freshmen on Housing Day eve. Will I get lost in the world of Quinception? Will the Quad be able to handle me right now? Will I get Lev, and will it feel so good?
Shoot Some Hoops Against Cancer
Caught up in the frenzy of March Madness and hoping to shoot some hoops yourself? You can play basketball to benefit a great cause this Saturday at the MAC.
Harvard Rallies Against Cancer
The fight against cancer is underway at Harvard once again this year as Relay for Life picks up steam on campus.
Three Artists, Including Far East Movement, To Perform at Yardfest
Marking the second time in a row that three artists will perform at Yardfest, Far East Movement, The White Panda, and Sam Adams will play at the spring College-wide concert on April 17.
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The Harvard Students in Africa Initiative (SAI) was supposed to meet at Ben and Jerry's to welcome a group of Moroccan students for a conference, but nobody came. They were probably too cold to eat ice cream.
HappyNest for Happiness
Tonight the "HappyNest" on the third floor of the SOCH will celebrate its first opening at 8 p.m. The HappyNest will be the permanent drop-in center for Harvard's Happiness Project, which is a student run organization that seeks to promote well-being in order to increase happiness and decrease stress.
Next for Japan
Harvard for Japan, an alliance of more than 100 groups and organizations at Harvard, hosts a student-led report "What happened? What can we do next?" about the Tohoku Earthquake in Adams House.