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...Piece of My Heart.” WGS anyone? Sat., October 6 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m, Stuart Street Playhouse, Radisson Hotel, 200 Stuart St, Boston. $45, student discounts available. (5) A School for Beer? This isn’t Dartmouth! Class is in session this weekend at the pub. Experts from the Harpoon Brewery will lecture on the composition of the “1636” and teach students how to pair ales and appetizers. Bet you never thought learning could be so much fun. Sat., October 6 at 5 p.m., The Cambridge Queen?...
...fall’s Undergraduate Council elections closed on Monday, revealing a new session of the UC that includes notably more women than last semester, and spurring speculation over the attempts of several active members of the Harvard Democrats to win seats on the student government. One semester after council leaders identified increased diversity as one of their goals, 13 women will assume seats on the 35-person council this year, up from the nine that filled the roster last semester. “I’m really pleased,” said UC Outreach Director Andrea R. Flores...
...Coen brought a few guest with him to talk at the media session, and one was particularly vocal about her novice status at a college football press conference...
...said, “[but] we need equipment and other forms of support from the international community.”A week after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s controversial visit to Columbia University, Zebari addressed the issue of Iranian involvement in Iraq in a question-and-answer session following his speech.“I am not happy about the role of our neighbors in Iraqi internal affairs and the rising tension between the U.S. and Iran,” said Zebari, “but Iraq and Iran are destined to live together by geography...
...delegation of students from the Harvard Islamic Society (HIS) joined more than 2,000 congregants in Roxbury, Mass., on Friday night to attend the first-ever prayer session at the Islamic Society of Boston (ISB) Cultural Center, which finally opened its doors after two decades of controversy and delays. “I feel very comfortable—like at home,” HIS President Shaheer A. Rizvi ’08 said. “I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time.” Rizvi and several other HIS members made...