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Andrea M. Bossi

Staff writer Andrea M. Bossi can be reached at andrea.bossi@thecrimson.com.

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Border Fire 2
Cambridge

Two-Alarm Fire Sweeps Through Border Cafe and Global Health Institute Building

The Cambridge Police Department diverted traffic in the nearby blocks of the surrounding area. CPD warned in a tweet at approximately 2:07 p.m. that residents should expect traffic impacts in Harvard Square during the response to the fire.

Office of Career Services
Career Center

OCS Provides New Tool To Aid International Students in U.S. Job Search

The Harvard Office of Career Services launched a new online platform that helps international students find jobs in the United States and aids American students in locating jobs abroad earlier this month.

Summer Postcard: Buenos Aires
Summer Postcards 2019

Summer Postcard: Buenos Aires

Summer Postcard: Buenos Aires
Summer Postcards 2019

Summer Postcard: The Subway Sings a Strange Song

The sun is setting on Cabildo. As I surge from within the city’s vein, the train running in its tunnels below, I am struck by the colors dancing into the horizon.

Summer Postcard: Ushuaia
Summer Postcards 2019

Summer Postcard: Ushuaia

Summer Postcard: Ushuaia
Summer Postcards 2019

Summer Postcard: The End of the World, Literally

I landed on the shortest day of the year: the summer solstice. From the plane, I only saw the marble below consisting of mountain and valley, so when I landed unprepared in that small beautiful town, I anticipated none of its nuances.

Jonathan L. Walton Inauguration
College

Emerald Garner, Daughter of Eric Garner, and Etan Thomas Speak on Police Brutality, Social Injustice

The event, titled “No More Names: A Conversation about Community Activism and Criminal Justice,” featured Garner and former NBA player Etan Thomas in a panel moderated by Reverend Jonathan L. Walton, a professor at the Divinity School.

TPS Rally
Central Administration

Harvard Workers and Students March for TPS in Washington, D.C.

Harvard students and employees joined thousands of marchers from across the country in Washington D.C. Tuesday to rally for the preservation of Temporary Protected Status, a program that provides some immigrants with temporary refuge in the United States if their home countries are affected by armed conflict or natural disaster.

Trademark 2
University

Harvard Wins $14K in Trademark Dispute with Turkish Schools

Harvard will receive 73,000 Turkish lira — equivalent to roughly $14,000 — after Halil Çil, a Turkish citizen, licensed Harvard’s trademark to language and private schools in Turkey without the University's authorization.

Farkas Hall
Music

Yvette J. Jackson to Become Assistant Professor in Harvard’s Music Department

Jackson, who currently serves as a visiting assistant professor of music at Amherst College, holds a doctorate in music-integrative studies.

Fall in Harvard Yard
College

Female-Focused Undergraduate Group Muse Launches on Campus

The Muse, a new female-focused undergraduate group, is looking to fill in “a lack of female supportive environments” at Harvard by offering self-growth and social programming for female-identifying College students.

Latinx Convocation
Race

Students, Alumni, Faculty Gather for Inaugural Harvard College Latinx Convocation

The ceremony, the title of which translates to “My Roots, My Community,” was organized by Latinx student leaders in order to welcome students of Latinx heritage in the Class of 2022.

Cecilia Nunez
College

Students Organize Harvard College's First Latinx Convocation

One organizer said the event was inspired by last year’s inaugural Black Convocation ceremony, which she said signaled a move toward embracing diversity.

Art Exhibit
Visual Arts

'Like Fire in the Middle' of Harvard Yard: Baldwin-Inspired Sculpture Draws Viewers

The installation was inspired by James Baldwin’s 1964 text “Nothing Personal," published at the height of the Civil Rights movement. The artist, Teresita Fernández, said the nation still struggles with issues Baldwin exposed.

Summer Postcard: Nice
Summer Postcards 2018

A City of Beauteous Mixes of Colors

The night lamps caressed the cars, homes, and passerbys nicely, but there were more details to be seen.

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