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Amy Tan
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In Bright Red Lanyards, Prefrosh Take Visitas
Prefrosh watched a collection of musical performances at “Visitas Palooza,” attended a dessert tasting in Ticknor Lounge, and sang karaoke in Eliot House Grille.
Leslie Jones Mocks Harvard Culture in Sanders Theatre Routine
Riffing on gender, sex, and her “crazy” college days, comedian Leslie Jones brought “Saturday Night Live” star power to a packed Sanders Theatre Friday night.
After Election, Harvard Democrats See Surge in Membership
Weeks after the inauguration of Donald Trump, an unprecedented number of undergraduates have flocked to the Harvard Democrats introductory meetings.
Gonzalez and Popovski Campaign for ‘Our Harvard’
Eduardo A. Gonzalez ’18 and Alex Popovski ’19 say they hope to make the campus more inclusive and its resources more accessible for all if elected to the top of Harvard College’s student government.
Panelists Highlight Legacy of Women's Radio Project
Participants in the International Women’s Day Radio Project, a radio festival which ran in Boston from 1978 to 1993, came together for their first reunion Tuesday.
Arts Office Sponsors Pop-Up Workshops to Alleviate Stress
The Office for the Arts aimed to alleviate mid-semester student stress—some caused by dining hall closures and the strike of dining hall workers—with a series of free "pop-up" events this weekend.
CNN President Says Network Not Responsible for Trump's Nomination
The story of Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump’s political rise dominated a conversation with CNN President Jeffrey A. Zucker ’86 Friday afternoon.
Conference Debates Obama’s Record on Race-Related Issues
The conference, sponsored by the the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Kennedy School, spanned two days and featured four panels.
Panel Dissects Obama’s Race and Justice Legacy
A John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum panel agreed Wednesday that history will be kind to President Barack Obama, though his legacy is still unfurling.