- Cambridge municipal elections took place yesterday from 7am to 8pm, with Harvard’s Quincy House serving as a polling station for voters to select candidates to serve on the city’s council and school board. By Karen Zhou
- Cambridge municipal elections took place yesterday from 7am to 8pm, with Harvard’s Quincy House serving as a polling station for voters to select candidates to serve on the city’s council and school board. By Karen Zhou
- Charles A. Nelson, Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, discusses his research on Romanian orphans in Harvard Hall yesterday. By Chyi-Dean Shu
- Richard Murmane, Professor of Education at the Graduate School of Education, discusses the rising inequality in children's education and his new volume about this growing trend in Longfellow Hall yesterday evening. By Sarah P Reid
- The New York Times' History of Israel recounts the creation, conflict, and culture of the State of Israel, the Jewish homeland. By Natalie M Frieder
WITT'S END - Yale quarterback Patrick Witt, shown here in last year's Game, may have to choose between football and the Rhodes Scholarship. By Kevin H. Lin
HO-ME RUN - A second team All Ivy selection his sophomore year, Kay Cheng Ho '10 was known for his energy and emotion both on and off the field, Now working with the NFL's junior rotational program, Ho has helped bring that same enthusiasm for the game to China. Ho has played a leadership role in the development of the National University Flag Football League. By Meredith H. Keffer
Photographs from the November 9, 2011, edition of The Harvard Crimson.