Safety School vs. Crimson Sucks
“I think they were winning when I left. They won, right?”
“I think they were winning when I left. They won, right?”
A record-breaking 20% of Harvard College’s Class of 2024 chose to defer their first year— three times higher than the usual amount, according to an August 2020 Forbes article. The class of 2025 became the largest class in Harvard’s history and perhaps also the most diverse in experiences. How are these first-years adjusting to campus […]
And just like that, Zoom high school came to an end. The lucky undergraduate class of 2025 began our first of four years at Harvard with an introduction from Ivy Yard Dean Katie Denzon to the common phenomenon of impostor syndrome. Denzon spoke of the tendency for first-year students to characterize ourselves as “other,” believing […]
Harvard may be going through a bit of a social dry spell. But is that really such a bad thing?
As a matter of public health, proper isolation periods are necessary to control the spread of COVID-19. But less discussed is the question of mental health. It’s clear that social isolation protects other students from getting sick, but how is it affecting the very students who sequester?
In addition to their sporting talents, Harvard’s student-athletes have a knack for games on the Cambridge side of the Charles River.
Which one will you choose?
Ah, yes. Comp season. The part of the semester that re-awakens most clubs and reminds us all which email lists we signed up for. Whether the process of applying to a Harvard club lasts the entire semester or just a few weeks, it can be a daunting task. The word comp itself stands for competency, […]
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