Journalism
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Janet Halley (5/25/15)
Janet E. Halley poses in front of the Harvard Law School library; Halley is a professor at the Law School who has pushed back against Harvard’s central Title IX policy. | The Harvard Crimson -
Keegan-MIchael Key and IGP (2/25/15)
Ezra H. Stoller '15 presents Keegan-Michael Key with a Harvard sweatshirt at the Immediate Gratification Players' Player of the Year Ceremony. | The Boston Globe, The Harvard Crimson -
Barbara Walters at IOP (10/8/14)
Barbara Walters jokes with conversation moderator David Gergen about her role as the one of the first female television reporters at the Institute of Politics on Tuesday. Walters spoke about her experience as a broadcast journalist and discussed several of her most famous interviews. | The Harvard Crimson -
Widener Sledding (1/28/15)
Students sled down the front steps of Widener Library Tuesday, making use of a rare snow day on campus as a blizzard descends on the Boston area. The University has historically only closed for select major weather events. | The Harvard Crimson -
Swan Lake: For the Birds (5/4/15)
Lilly Riveron ’17, who danced the role of the Swan, performs a short solo after she finds her true love, the Prince, played by Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana. | The Harvard Crimson -
Khurana at Harvard Holi (4/13/15)
Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana throws paint powder at students during Harvard Holi. | The Harvard Crimson -
Divest Harvard (4/13/15)
Members and supporters of activist group Divest Harvard hold signs and banners in front of Massachusetts Hall on Sunday night. The group says it plans to blockade the administrative building until Friday. | The Harvard Crimson -
John Stilgoe in Office (4/1/15)
Stilgoe poses in his office on the top floor of Sever Hall. Students frequently drop by for office hours. | The Harvard Crimson -
Prof. Huth (2/3/15)
John Huth Demonsrates how to use a sextant. | The Harvard Crimson -
Teaching Fellow Caley Smith
In section for Advanced Literary Sanskirt, Caley C. Smith discusses The Vedas. | The Harvard Crimson -
Luke Heine: Minnesota (3/25/15)
Luke R. Heine '17 shows off his hometown, Duluth, Minn., on a map in his bedroom. | The Harvard Crimson -
Choreographing (10/20/14)
Sofie Rose Seymour '16 discusses choreography for the upcoming "Being Fine" show with dancers Michael Sivitz-Gellman '17 and Anna Riley-Shepard '17 during rehearsal. | The Harvard Crimson -
MIke's Pastry Opens (11/14/14)
Danielle R Papa, the manager of the Cambridge location of Mike's Pastry, sprinkles powdered sugar on two cannoli for a customer. Mike's Pastry opened in Harvard Square on Thursday and is open seven days a week from 8am to 10pm. | The Harvard Crimson -
Tourists during Protests (4/14/15)
Despite Divest Harvard protesters blockading University Hall, tourists continue to take photographs with the John Harvard Statue. | The Harvard Crimson -
Shooting Threat (10/6/14)
Officer Jabaree of the Harvard University Police Department guards an informal student discussion in the Adams House Lower Common Room on Saturday. After receiving a threatening e-mail, students met to support each other. | The Harvard Crimson -
Dean William Fitzsimmons (4/1/15)
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 has speculated that the Admissions Office’s use of a new low-income student outreach program called Harvard College Connection may have contributed to a larger pool of applicants than in previous years. | The Harvard Crimson -
Jim Anderson (5/25/15)
Chemistry professor James Anderson leads a research team of 20 that focuses on the interaction between climate and energy. | The Harvard Crimson -
Keegan-Michael Key kisses Adam S. Wong '17 (2/25/15)
Adam S. Wong '17 is kissed by Keegan-Michael Key during an improv sketch at the IGP's Player of the Year ceremony. | The Harvard Crimson