Institutionalizing Politics in a Post-Trump World
IOP forums in context. By PULKIT AGARWAL In light of recent events across the political world—through a series of upheavals that started with Brexit and culminated in the election of President Trump last November—there has been a substantial decline in the credibility of public institutions. Interestingly, this trend has not been limited only to the […]
Yardfest feat. VagueHandGestures
Performers we don’t have to wait for. By HUNTER RICHARDS There’s only a little over a week left until Yardfest, but the College Events Board has yet to announce who will be performing. We haven’t felt this played since Frank Ocean strung us along until giving us hope with that livestream of him building […]
A Season to Remember
Crimson Hockey reinvigorated despite final loss. By TUSHAR DWIVEDI Recently, my hometown of Chicago has been abuzz in the world of hockey. With the rise and prominence of the Blackhawks, a new pride has enveloped the city that not just complements, but often overrides the typical baseball, basketball, and football interests. However, while I […]
Open Campus Initiative Shakes Up College Life
A new organization holds first event. By EMILY HALL The new organization brought controversial professor Jordan Peterson to campus Monday, despite backlash from other student groups. On Monday evening, new student organization the Harvard College Open Campus Initiative hosted its first event on campus. They hosted Dr. Jordan Peterson, a professor at the University […]
Veritas…but Less Truth
…More posing for the sake of pre-frosh. By HUNTER RICHARDS The weeks leading up to Visitas provide an opportunity to reflect on how much Harvard has changed you. I mean, for goodness sake, there was a time sophomore year when you actually thought getting bangs was the move… Thankfully, you found roommates who will […]