Student Life
UC Tickets Vie for Endorsements
Three days into the campaign for the leadership of the Undergraduate Council, presidential candidate Danny P. Bicknell ’13 and his running mate Pratyusha Yalamanchi ’13 have taken the lead in garnering the endorsements of major student groups.
Temperature Check
Occupiers sitting in front of the Holyoke Gate wave their fingers during a "temperature check" while deciding how to move forward after being locked out of Harvard Yard.
Occupy Harvard's General Assembly
GSAS student Marissa M. Egertsrom teaches the basics of "General Assemblies" while facilitating a conversation Wednesday night on the Law School campus.
Protest To 'Occupy' Yard
Students and faculty members will protest the University’s investment policies and perceived biases in its economics courses at an “Occupy Harvard” rally in Harvard Yard Wednesday night.
Candidates Start Campaigns To Lead UC
Amid a swirl of tutu-clad women handing out fliers to the beats of Beyonce and the Spice Girls, the Undergraduate Council presidential candidates campaigned outside of the Science Center Tuesday morning.
Massive Asteroid Passes Earth, Closest Encounter Since 1972
Students gathered atop the Science Center to watch an asteroid approximating the size of a city block narrowly miss a collision with planet Earth.
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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.
UC Ticket Drops Out, Another Joins Race
The lineup of candidates vying for president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council underwent slight changes this week, as a new ticket gained approval to join the race and another team dropped out.
Yipit Founder Speaks at Innovation Lab
Drawing on his own experiences starting Yipit, Vinicius R. Vacanti ’03 spoke to a full room about all stages, from idea to production, of creating a start-up.
Cornbread, Anyone?
The recently approved Southern Students Association is looking to bring cornbread along with other Southern food, hospitality and traditions to the Harvard Community. "We really want to bring a southern sense of family and southern sense of community onto the Harvard campus," said Julie L. Coates '14, Southern Students Association president and a Savannah Georgian with an easy smile and an accent to melt your heart. "We want to celebrate a Southern American culture that is not really talked about or celebrated."
Students Embrace Annenberg As Nighttime Hangout
Since the College extended the hours that Annenberg is open to students in mid-September, some freshmen say they have been taking advantage of the later hours.