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Police arrested a fleeing Lampoon editor on Sunday morning after he allegedly attempted to cut down newly planted trees on the Mt. Auburn Street island outside the Lampoon Castle (back).

 

Legendary documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Sportswriter and National Baseball Hall of Fame honoree, Peter Gammons and moderator Robert Behn of the Harvard Kennedy School address a packed audience.

 

 

 

 

 

The Israeli and Palestinian caucuses at the Harvard Kennedy School come together to sign a joint letter to Obama.

 

 

 

Harvard College students honored, roasted, and performed for Emmy Award-winning comedian Dan Aykroyd, who was named Artist of the Year at the 24th Annual Cultural Rhythms Festival on Saturday.

 

 

 

 

 

Gettysburg College professor Allen Guelzo spoke at a panel entitled “Looking Lincoln: In His Time and Ours—A Conversation on the Meaning of Abraham Lincoln” at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum yesterday.

 

Activists briefly stormed onstage to protest after Steven Leer, chairman and CEO of Arch Coal, Inc., spoke on “The Vital Role of Clean Coal in Securing our Energy Future” in Science center C last night.

 

Widener Library receives a dusting of snow yesterday as a winter storm blew across the northeast. The February weather blanketed Harvard Yard in a fresh coat of winter white.

 

In light of snow, slush, and ice, students donned their hoods and hauled their backpacks as they shuttled back and forth between classes during the final days of shopping period.

 

Bestselling author Ronald C. White discusses his new book A. Lincoln: A Biography at the Harvard Book Store yesterday.

 

A performance of Milton’s Dramas: A Quatrocentenary Celebration at the base of the main stairwell of the Barker Center attracts crowds filling the stairwell all the way to the third floor.

 

 

 

Former Senator Sam A. Nunn pushed for complete global disarmament at the John F. Kennedy Forum as the first annual Robert S. McNamara lecturer on War and Peace before an audience that included the lecture series’ 92-year-old namesake.

 

 

 

Colorado students are now required to recite the pledge of allegiance before the school day begins.  

 

Joshua E. Lachter ’09, W. Brian Polk ’09, and William M. Teslik ’08 (from left to right) read lines in the classic Walken voice in attempt to confirm Walken’s identity.

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas R. Compton ’09, David J. Anderson ’09, Daniel A. Svirsky ’09, and W. Brian Polk ’09 (from left to right) get into costume in the dressing room of the New College Theatre.

 

 

 

Christopher Walken, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Man of the Year, was roasted at the New College Theatre on Friday afternoon.

 

 

 

 

 

Arnheim Lecturer on Studio Arts Nancy Mitchnick hosted an end-of-year party for VES students and their friends Wednesday night in the Carpenter Center. Student art from the year was on display.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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