- On weekends from November through March, the Red Line will be closed at stations north of Harvard Square as the MBTA completes $80 million in repairs and renovations. By Caitlyn D. Pang
- Sebastian Junger, author of Cambridge READS’ 2011 community-read, “WAR,” shares his experience as a war documentarian at Sanders Theater yesterday evening in an event hosted by the Cambridge Public Library. By Alice H Shen
- The opening reception of the Creating Mather exhibit in the Three Columns Gallery in Mather House on Tuesday attracts both visitors and students passing by. The exhibition seeks to celebrate the house's creation with pieces reflecting both its design and construction. By Barbara Carvalho
Holiday T-urke-y - Freshman Lauren Urke, pictured above in previous action, came to Harvard with two strengths: soccer and music. Although she dons a Crimson jersey, she also brought her violin to continue both passions. By Emily C. Wong
A Tachibana Christmas - Juniors Hideko Tachibana, shown above in earlier action, and Kristin Norton were the top-seeded doubles pair entering the ITA Northeast Regional Tournament, but were defeated by Ivy rival Yale in the fourth round, extinguishing hopes of a first-place finish to close the fall season. By Audrey I Anderson
Photographs from the October 26, 2011, edition of The Harvard Crimson.