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Aisling H. Crane

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Meet the Mormons
Religion

Mormons Discuss Own Religion

Curious students of various religious backgrounds gathered to learn and ask questions about Mormonism in the annual “Meet the Mormons” event in Harvard Hall on Tuesday.

Lev it Up
Black Men's Forum

Black Men's Forum Honors Jada Pinkett Smith

Members of the Black Men’s Forum honored actress Jada Pinkett Smith as well as their Harvard peers at the group’s 18th annual Celebration of Black Women on Saturday.

Harvard Kennedy School

Conference Examines One-State Solution

Despite protests calling for the administration to cancel the One-State conference at the Harvard Kennedy School this weekend, panelists at the sold-out conference advocated for alternative solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Harvard Kennedy School

Students and Alumni Protest HKS Conference on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

A conference considering a one-state solution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict at the Harvard Kennedy School next week has provoked strong reactions from supporters and detractors alike.

On Campus

OCS Fair Draws Freshmen

Although it fell on the first day of fall reading period, the Office of Career Services’ annual Summer Opportunities Fair this Monday drew hoards of students who shifted their focus away from papers and study guides to summer internship options.

Career Center

OCS Hosts Panel on Military Careers

The Office of Career Services hosted a panel Friday exploring military careers, where current graduate students with military experience advised students considering entering the service.

Career Center

OCS Hosts Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Job Expo

The Office of Career Services on Friday held its Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Expo, where attendees said they appreciated ...

Career Center

OCS Hosts Job, Internship Fair

Undaunted by the rain and the pressure of upcoming midterms, throngs of students attended the Office of Career Services Job ...

College

Gap Years: A Chance To Explore The World

Since winter break, Ben Yu has traveled solo to eastern Africa, Egypt, and California, and is currently in China.

Student Groups

PBHA Hosts Wine and Cheese Fundraiser for Summer Urban Program

Guests mingled over wine and cheese while bidding for the items up for auction at a Phillips Brooks House Association fundraiser held in the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last night.

Events

Scholar Talks Agriculture

Sustainable agriculture advocate Fred Kirschenmann said that society needs to rethink agriculture in a talk in Sever Hall yesterday, arguing ...

Politics

Schumer Recalls the ‘American Dream’

Senator Charles “Chuck” E. Schumer ’71 said the Democratic Party must help restore the public’s faith in the “American Dream”

Crisis in Japan: The Way Forward
Japan

Scholars Discuss Recovery in Japan

Professors and scholars from various fields convened yesterday in the crowded Tsai Auditorium to discuss the economic and social recovery prospects for Japan.

Undergraduate Council

UC Tickets Focus on Social Space During Debate

University Council candidates focused on campus social space and personal security during a debate in Lowell Junior Common Room last night.

College Life

2,500 Falafels Attract Students at Israel Event

The sights, sounds and smells of Israel yesterday enticed Harvard students passing by the Science Center lawn into the Harvard Students for Israel’s (HSI) I-Fest.

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