Overnight Dreaming
A Poem By Remedy Ryan and Abigail Koerner Your arms feel like a long-lost sweater I knew I would find I am not any kind of perfect But I am warm and I am alive and so are you “Tu tump” is Italian and my heart hits boom I said I don’t use […]
Sports Briefs: 10.19.18
By JASPER FU Staying Comfortably Afloat Harvard Men’s Water Polo hosted the Harvard Invite this weekend at Cambridge, picking up two out of its three games. At Harvard’s own Blodgett Pool, the initially 13-4 and 10th ranked Crimson team first faced off against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at the kickoff of the event. Led by junior Austin Sechrest, […]
At the Heart of Harvard’s Defense
A look into the perspectives of Asian-American activists in defense of Harvard By SEGAN HELLE Jang Lee sits in the basement of the Phillips Brooks House. A senior in Dunster House concentrating in Psychology, Lee spends a lot of time grappling with issues of racial and social justice as an officer for PBHA. Lee, […]
Poems
By: Jose Espinel Poem 1: Untitled So many nights I’d branded myself Mycenaean And wondered in silence Whether Helen might visit my dreams If I walked down Allenby Street And continued into the sea. I swore I’d stay there, Devoting my days on Elba To studying the taxonomy of stones And other enlightened arts […]
Women hard at Work at Weld
By Abigail Jade Koerner Every October, the Boston area becomes a haven for rowers from around the world, of all ages, to gather, race, and celebrate rowing. Today, rowing is available to both men and women. However, on Harvard’s campus, rowing was not always as inclusive. Rowing was the first popular intercollegiate sport. In […]
What Not to Do to Prepare for Midterms
Because what kind of insane creature would even contemplate self-care at a time like this? By ALAYA AYALA 1.Sleep Sleeping is for the weak and you know it. Tired after having classes all day and studying all night? Don’t even think about taking that nap, you could be using that time to study, […]