On the Field - Tim Williamson, right, films on his phone while a Fox College Sports reporter interviews Director of Athletics Bob Scalise during halftime of the Harvard-Brown football game in late September. By Mark Kelsey
Press Line - Dick Friedman, bottom, watches the Harvard-Brown game from the press box alongside other reporters. Friedman, the head football writer for Harvard Magazine, was one of nearly 200 credentialed media members on hand for the game. By Mark Kelsey
Live Stream - Imry Halevi, right, in the multimedia control room beneath the Bright Hockey Center, monitors cameras as he produces a live stream for the Brown game. Halevi supervises a camera and production crew for each home game, shifting attention between the game production and the stadium’s video board content. By Mark Kelsey
Spooky Tea-Time - During a Halloween-themed Lowell Tea, Housemasters Diana L. Eck and Dorothy A. Austin serve tea to visiting students. The housemasters host Lowell Tea, which is open to all undergraduates, every week. By Y. Kit Wu
Aliko Dangote - Nigerian entrepreneur Aliko Dangote Dangote, named Africa’s wealthiest business man by Forbes, speaks during an event hosted by the Center for African Studies. Caroline Elkins, the CAS faculty director who opened the event, highlighted Dangote’s impact on growing Nigeria’s economy, likening Dangote to names like Rockefeller and Jobs for his “impact as a business leader and the ways in which he has been a change engine for not only his country, but his continent.” By Y. Kit Wu
Double Exposure - “It feels like you’re going to two shows,” said Harvard Art Museums Curatorial Assistant Jessica S. Hong about the simultaneous opening of two new exhibits on Thursday evening. Hong, left, and Madi L. Stine ’17 examine art during a new show in the third floor of the Carpenter Center. By Y. Kit Wu
Celebration of Corita Kent - The Harvard Art Museums drew inspiration from pop artist Corita Kent for its food and music at its student celebration on Thursday evening. By Michelle M. Ng