04.23.26: Earth Day
Greg (H)ooper of Cambridge, Massachusetts
All college athletes eventually come to face one of the biggest dilemmas in modern publicity—the retirement post. How does one sum up four years of hard work and camaraderie into a singular post without suggesting that they tie all life’s meaning to their athletic career or have “peaked?” Even the Oscar-winning short film that marked […]
Recovery, Remembrance, and the Red Sox
Every year on Patriots’ Day, the Greater Boston area comes together to celebrate the dedication of runners from around the world at the pinnacle of the sport. The Boston Marathon was first held in 1897 to bring the spirit of the Olympics to the city. Having grown significantly since its founding, the marathon is considered […]
The Harvard Graduate Student Union Strikes For Increased Pay and Protections
On Tuesday, April 21, members of the Harvard Graduate Students Union-United Auto Workers went on strike against the Harvard administration after 14 months of bargaining for a new contract. For the past 72 hours, union members—which include graduate and undergraduate student workers at Harvard, such as Teaching Fellows, Teaching Assistants, Research Assistants, and Course Assistants—have […]
