doodleSWUG
The Indy’s newest graphic addition, doodleSWUG, is a mixed media column based on collaboration for both text and drawings. by JESSICA JIN & HUNTER RICHARDS
The Indy’s newest graphic addition, doodleSWUG, is a mixed media column based on collaboration for both text and drawings. by JESSICA JIN & HUNTER RICHARDS
By Jessica Jin and Hunter Richards 1. Midterm exam. Open book. Never bought. 2. Home on the Mange The only time My phone Is blowing up Is after My grill order Is ready Eggs again? Eggs again. 3. I would rather set myself on fire To keep warm Than spend that […]
By ABIGAIL KOERNER All these people rushed past me like they had no idea where they were going and didn’t even care. It seemed like they just followed each other blindly — one after the other. Like the rush of the ocean as it comes in to play with sand and out again to the deep sea. […]
Advice for stressed-out undergrads, from a stressed-out undergrad. Last summer I found out that one of my friends from high school got into some dark stuff. I’m really concerned for him, as I feel he’s on a destructive path and wasting so much potential. That’s right, he’s attending Yale. What can I do to help […]
Sharing more burden than turkey and gravy this holiday season. By HUNTER RICHARDS Watching friends rush from their classes to make it on time for their flights home on Tuesday can be stressful for many students who aren’t able to travel during school breaks like their peers. The cost of a ticket home for […]
Then and now… By JASPER FU The most vivid Thanksgiving I can remember rose over a sunny November evening, some time in my fifth grade. Daylight savings had come and gone, giving us an hour of much-needed sleep at the cost of an hour of much-needed sunlight; but even so, this was California, which meant […]
Football and the mission of Harvard. In the festivities leading up to this weekend’s 134th playing of The Game, I came across a column published in the Chicago Tribune by Steve Chapman on November 10th of this year. Titled “Harvard and Yale should stop playing football,” the piece presents Chapman’s argument that the increased risk of […]
Oldest rivals line up for 134th playing of The Game. By JILLY CRONIN & TUSHAR DWIVEDI This weekend marks the 134th playing of The Game and with all of the Spirit Week events, free t-shirts, treats, and “Game Safety Reminder” emails, it’s hard for students to think of anything else – much less get any work done. They have […]
Sir Elton John comes to Harvard to accept the Harvard Foundation’s Humanitarian of the Year Award with a message of acceptance himself. By MARISSA GARCIA With Thanksgiving officially in the ten-day weather forecast, the Meal of the year no longer feels like a pilgrimage away. It will be a holiday spent at a dining […]
Coalition to release new voter guide for UC election. By MALCOLM REID For the first time in recent memory, a coalition of 28 activist and identity-based student groups released a voter guide for the Undergraduate Council (UC) election that deals with a sweeping selection of issues, and shows the candidates’ positions on these issue. Among these student groups are such […]