- Glen A. Caroline hands out National Rifle Association membership certificates and free t-shirts to students yesterday after his talk on the Second Amendment and gun control. By Francis E. Cambronero
- Students discuss the lack of social space for single-sex student organizations on campus in an event sponsored by Delta Gamma, The Seneca, and the Harvard College Women’s Center. By Nora F Eccles
- Nicholas Negroponte, founder of One Laptop Per Child, discusses his social enterprise company and the difficulties it has encountered before an audience of student leaders in Harvard Hall. By Rachel E Davidson
- Sophomore midfielder Jack Doyle notched two assists for the Crimson during last night’s 11-9 win over UMass. Doyle found junior attacker Jeff Cohen late in the second period to pull Harvard within three, 6-3. Doyle teamed up with Cohen again late in the third to even the score, 8-8. By Anna M Frappaolo
- Sophomore outfielder Ashley Heritage slid safely into home yesterday afternoon during the Crimson’s sweep of Rhode Island at Soldiers Field. Heritage, who is third on the team with 11 runs this season, finished the afternoon with two runs and two hits on four plate appearances. By Meredith H. Keffer
- Psychology Department Chair Susan E. Carey ’64 says her undergraduate years shaped her future career that would take her back to Harvard in 2001. By Leila L. Pirbay
- Pulitzer Prize winner and former Expos preceptor Paul Harding speaks about his award-winning book "Tinkers" and the creative process behind it in Fong Auditorium yesterday. By Monica C Nesselbush
- Wajahat Khan, Joan Shorenstein fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, and Emma Sky, fellow at the Institute of Politics, express their views about the military and the media in Pakistan and Iraq. By Leila L. Pirbay
Photographs from the March 30, 2011, edition of The Harvard Crimson.