On Campus
Students Disrobe For Primal Scream
Harvard undergraduates ditched their books and their clothes for a run around the Yard last night in a tradition known as “Primal Scream.”
Damaged LGBT Books in Lamont Not Result of Hate Crime, Dean Says
After conducting an investigation in reponse to a recent police report that 36 books treating LGBT topics had been damaged with what appeared to be urine in Lamont Library last month, the University determined Monday morning that the incident was an accident and will no longer be treated as a hate crime, according to a statement sent from College Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds to the Harvard community on Monday.
Robertson Offers Insights
Three major financial investors shared their experiences in the industry and advised students on financial careers, during a panel discussion at the Harvard Faculty Club last night.
Your Guide to Finding the Perfect Study Spots
Thanks to the Internet, there are infinite ways to procrastinate while studying in your room.
Ingrid Betancourt Discusses Memoir About Hostage Experience in Colombia
Ingrid Betancourt, a 2002 Colombian presidential candidate and former hostage of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), spoke about her book and her experiences in captivity to a packed audience on Wednesday evening.