- Students explore the wetu, built in honor of the 360th anniversary of the Charter for the Harvard Indian College, after an opening ceremony yesterday. By Bora Fezga
- Students enter and explore the wetu, built in honor of the 360th anniversary of the Charter for the Harvard Indian College, in the Yard after its inauguration ceremony yesterday. By Karen G. Heredia
- Dunster House residents enjoy s’mores and a screening of Planet Earth in Dunster Court Yard yesterday in celebration of Earth Day. By Sophia Wen
- Eric Byler, co-founder of the Coffee Party, which encourages healthy debate about federal government, presents his documentary titled 9,500 Liberty yesterday in Harvard Hall. The event was co-sponsored by the Harvard Democrats and the Asian American Association. By Kevin Martinez
- Dr. S. Allen Counter, director of the Harvard Foundation, speaks during the inauguration ceremony of the wetu in Harvard Yard. By Bora Fezga
- Cher Heang ("Shawn") Low '11 tests himself for radioactivity before leaving the radioactive "hot bench" in his lab. Low has already finished his research thesis. By Gregory B. Johnston
- Andrew N. Wesman ‘10, a senior Visual and Environmental Studies concentrator in Cabot, will showcase his film "Shelley" at the Cannes Film Festival. By Courtesy Andrew N. Wesman '10
- Famous children's book author Eric Carle spoke to an audience in Longfellow Hall yesterday. Carle told the crowd about his childhood and his path to becoming a world-renowned author and illustrator. By Eric Newcomer
Students explore the wetu, built in honor of the 360th anniversary of the Charter for the Harvard Indian College, in Harvard Yard after an inauguration ceremony yesterday.