Lost & Found
Things you cannot get back… By HUNTER RICHARDS By the end of your four years at Harvard, you’ll grow as a person and gain quite a lot. But you’ll lose even more. Here are some of the things you will lose around campus during your undergraduate career: Sleep You’ll hit the “snooze” button more times […]
Uneven Strides
By CAROLINE C. CRONIN I walk the wide steps with uneven strides, Attempting only to maneuver the crimson drapes. The uniquely familiar scent of redwood mulch interrupts my ascending. I feel the air thick with the threat of rain, and my conscious confides: Recognize life’s mosaic of landscapes, For commencing means beginning, but beginning also […]
These Walked Streets
A very broad meditation on certain tidbits of the Harvard experience. By ANDREW LIN As someone who can neither drive nor even ride a bike, walking (with some occasional help from the Mather shuttle) has by necessity become my main mode of transport around Harvard throughout my four years here. And while some might deride […]
Parting Shots
Striving for Imperfection By PEYTON FINE Scrolling through Facebook while riding the shuttle from Mather to Maxwell Dworkin, I was struck by a typical Huffington Post article. It was one of those articles about a scientific study that Huffington Post summarized, placed a title on the article, and a friend of mine had liked, so […]
This is Harvard
For all Harvard’s good and bad, it doesn’t have to be this way BY DAN VALENZUELA The first time I experienced the joy of Harvard was when I received an email congratulating me on my acceptance four years ago. Like many others, I hugged and cried with my parents. And I don’t doubt that many […]