A Many-Splendored Thing
Valentine’s Day traditions the world over.
Valentine’s Day traditions the world over.
Looking for love abroad.
“Disneyfication” is not globalization.
So many choices, so little time
Welcome to the inaugural sophomore issue
Exploring Sophomore Year
Things to do freshman year: Primal Scream—no matter how much you prepare, all semblance of warmth will be gone in a second. Keep a moderate pace—the Yard is longer than it seems. Comp the Indy. Duh? Go to a final club. Never go back. Recover from final clubbing with Felipe’s or IHOP. Celebrate a friend’s […]
My summer eating, traveling, and finding true love in the Pearl of Africa. How do I even begin to describe life in Uganda? I guess I could try describing it the way books do: Uganda is incredibly diverse in terms of people and of geography. Uganda is home to sixty-five indigenous communities and boasts a […]
Students reflect on their semesters abroad. Last semester, three Harvard students traveled to Cuba, a country usually off-limits to American citizens. Monique Wilson ’09, Morgan Radford ’09, and Hannah Catabia ’09 took part in a program run by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies that sends Harvard students to Cuba every year to […]
Accepting the market, with all its limitations. I’m going to admit it — I’m an Ec10 slut. Even though I took a similar introductory economics class in high school, which even used the same Mankiw textbook, I still read for each section with anticipation, salivating over what mysterious circumstance N. Gregory might unravel next. Ec10 […]