Massachusetts Institute of Technology political scientist Edward Steinfeld delivered a lecture on Chinese economics in Filene Auditorium on Tuesday.
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Koren Schram '09 had 17 points, seven rebounds and one assist, helping the Big Green defeat Harvard 59-55 in its first conference game.
The Big Green men's basketball team narrowly fell to Harvard in its first conference match of the season on Saturday.
John Mearsheimer lectures on the ascendancy of China Thursday.
Alvin Warren '91 explores U.S. political effects on Native American lives.
Rep. Paul Hodes '72, D-N.H., campaigns in various campus locales in an effort to pull votes for the entire Democratic ticket in today's election.
Sidny Ginsberg '12 acts in
Vote Clamantis, a non-partisan political organization, held a voter registration drive in Collis Common Ground on Wednesday.
Republican presidential nominee John McCain visits Hanover in Jan. 2008.
The relationship between Russia and the United States needs attention, Collins said.
Participants at Tuesday's Active Minds-sponsored concert play a song written by a musician who suffered from a mental illness.
British diplomat Sir Emyr Jones Parry analyzes the benefits of a multilateral approach to solving some of the world's devastating issues in a Monday.
Harvard divinity professor Amy Hollywood examined the multiple roles of Mary Magdalene for the annual Suzanne Zantop Memorial Lecture Monday.
Jane Portal, curator of The British Museum's China and Korea collection, discusses art censorship in North Korea.
Dinesh D'Souza '83 and philosophy professor Walter Sinnott-Armstrong debate the morality of atheism on Monday.
Jacob Zvi Brudoley claims science proves God's existence in his Sunday lecture. Brudoley was invited to speak at the College by Chabad.
Katharine Blumenthal '06 presents findings from her award-winning music thesis on the Muslim Beda musicians alongside various experts on the subject at a panel discussion in Filene Hall on Tuesday.
An alumna and three professors explain the intersection of creativity and professional research at a panel on Thursday evening.
Eve Ensler, the creator of The Vagina Monologues, received the
Matsuda discussed the implications of socioeconomic class on Wednesday.