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Harvard Undergraduate Employees Launch Unionization Effort
Harvard Undergraduate Workers Union publicly launched last month in an effort to unionize undergraduate student employees on campus.
IOP Reparations Forum
Harvard's Institute of Politics hosted a discussion moderated by Professor Cornell William Brooks, right, on the legacy of Callie House on Thursday evening. Panelists included Dr. Mary Francis Berry, above, and from left to right, Dreisen Heath and A. Kirsten Mullen.
Terry Brandon Speaks to Martin Luther King Jr. III
Martin Luther King Jr. III speaks at Sanders Theatre Thursday evening in a conversation moderated by Brandon M. Terry, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences.
Harvard Dining to Offer Expanded Meal Options in Spring Semester in Response to Survey
Harvard University Dining Services announced on Tuesday that it will roll out an array of updates to meal offerings for the spring semester, including new lunch options and international-themed brunches and dinners.
Kim Kardashian Fulfills ‘#BucketListDream’ With Visit to Harvard Business School
Students and affiliates were abuzz last Friday following a guest lecture from Kim Kardashian at Harvard Business School.
Reflecting on the Sweetness of Girlhood with Safia Elhillo
In her poems, Elhillo questions her family’s history and culture while reminiscing about the sweetness of her childhood.
Making Memories at ‘KrOpped! A Low-Res Jam’
Featuring an exciting selection of hits from each group, the night also saw new members take to the stage, joined by supportive alumni and a bustling audience.
‘Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth’ Review: Kyle Abraham's Story of Death, Love, and Freedom
The message of “Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth” was one of solidarity. In the face of anti-Blackness, Abraham’s show illustrates how Black solidarity can help those survive the violence of the world.
Psychedelics Club Art Show: A Space for Creativity for Its Own Sake
The art show has become a cornerstone of the Psychedelics Club community, and creates a new space for the Harvard student body.
Art in Print: Allston Zone 3 Initiative Supports Local Artists Through Poster Sale
Over the course of a few years, over 120 artists have contributed their work to the “Art in Print” collections.
Students Streak the Stress Away in Primal Scream
Hundreds of Harvard College students let themselves — and their clothing — loose Wednesday night, streaking around Harvard Yard on the eve of the fall semester’s final exam period.
Winthrop Grille Reopens for First Time Since Spring 2020
Following a two-year closure during the pandemic, Winthrop Grille opened last week with a new menu featuring churros and Oreo milkshakes.
The Hidden History of Slavery at Christ Church: Nicole Piepenbrink on Her Film ‘HERE LIES DARBY VASSALL’
In the hustle of their daily commutes, most of those who pass by Cambridge’s Christ Church do so without a second glance. The average passerby has no idea there is a tomb in the basement holding the remains of a formerly enslaved person. His name was Darby Vassall.
Midyear Graduation Ceremony 2022
Offcycle Harvard students gather in the Science Center B lecture alongside friends and family for the Midyear Graduation Ceremony and celebration.