Harvard Today: February 4, 2015
Happy hump day! And, if youâre anything like me, happy actual last chance to hand in your study card day! Now that the snow isnât just a two foot pile everywhere you walk, the sidewalks are slushy in the worst way possible, so if youâre planning on going to Wednesday class, leave some room for falling a few times. If youâre conveniently and coincidentally not going to be at your section all afternoon today and instead find yourself randomly in Boston, you may as well stop by the Patriots parade. The snow isnât stopping Marty Walsh from cueing the Duck Boats. And who wouldnât want to see a gleaming Tom Brady with 4 rings?
IN THE ATMOSPHERE
Typical New England weather...basically anything is possible today. Weâre talking some clouds, partial sunshine, and possible flurries or snow showers. Maybe even some rain. There will, however, be a high of 37 degrees!
LUNCH
Beef Fajitas
Red Spiced Chicken Breast
Seitan Fajitas
DINNER
Cider Roasted Pork Loin
Herb Roasted Chicken with Cacciatore Sauce
Quinoa and Vegetable Jambalaya
FLYBY
To Fall in Love (with a Harvard Student), Do This : How to fall in love with a Harvard student in 36 questions
Super Bowl Recap : âOn February 1, the New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in Super Bowl XLIX. Thatâs the boring version of things. Try this: THE PATS WON, CUE THE DUCKBOATS. TB12 IS THE MOST HANDSOME MAN TO EVER WALK THE EARTH.â
IN THE NEWS
Harvard Could Benefit from 2024 Olympic Bid: âIf current plans hold and the International Olympic Committee picks Boston, Harvard could host up to 10 events in the 2024 Games.â
Summers Warns Against Appearance of Anti-Israel Bias at Harvard : âSummers cited numerous examples that he alleged might imply Harvardâs support for anti-Israeli viewpoints.â
EVENTS
11:30 AM: Share your input on the developing Smith Campus Center at the open house on the second floor.
12:00 PM: Go to the Science Center Plaza to eat s'mores and watch Skate America Silver Medalist Christina Gao â17 skate.
12:00 PM: Hear Evelyyn Hammonds Lecture on W.E.B. Dubois the âNegro Scientistâ at the Barker Centerâs Thompson Room.
6:30 PM: Head over to SOCH Conference Room 107 to audition for CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
6:30 PM: The IOP will be hosting its Spring 2015 Open House.
7:00PM: Stop by the Harvard Film Archive for a screening of McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
7:00PM: Head over to Science Center Hall D for Professor Daniel Eisensteinâs Lecture on Dark Energy and Cosmic Sound.