Tell Me More
New podcast by the Independent is out this week! By Kelsey O’Connor Listen to our teaser on iTunes! This week the Indy is launching a new podcast called Tell Me More. We are talking to undergraduates about the people who inspire them: the moms, dads, sisters, artists, and superheroes who motivate the students who walk […]
You May All Go to Hell
And I will go to Texas. By MEGAN SIMS I have a confession. I did not watch the Super Bowl this year. In fact, I’ve never meaningfully watched a Super Bowl in my life. In high school at my grandparent’s house, I would sit in their bedroom doing homework rather than watching football. I have […]
Act Like It
Harvard urged to take responsibility as a political actor. By HUNTER RICHARDS With the 2016 election and changing of power, Harvard students called on their university to provide support in resisting potential policies that would hold negative consequences on a larger scale. While student groups of all kinds have been taking cause to heart on […]
Policy Questioned at JFK Forum
A discussion on the Trump immigration ban. By PULKIT AGARWAL In the backdrop of an extremely strict immigration reform enacted by the White House last week, the JFK Jr. Forum hosted a discussion on Friday, February 3, that brought a diverse range of perspectives on the policy together. The panel comprised David French, a staunch […]
Crimson on Ice
Harvard in 65th Beanpot. By CAROLINE CRONIN The 65th playing of the Beanpot Hockey Tournament features the pitting of four Boston school teams against each other in a competition that is characteristic of New England sports. As Harvard, Northeastern, Boston University and Boston College all made their way to TD Garden on the first Monday […]
Hoping for a Snow Day!
Things to do now that it’s finally getting cold outside. By EMILY HALL Catch up on Netflix. Of course, everyone’s first impulse when it gets cold is to sit in bed and watch Netflix. Maybe this time, watch Netflix with a friend instead. Make sure you catch Season 2 of Unlikely Animal Friends before it […]
You’ve Got to Believe
Super Bowl LI at Harvard. By TUSHAR DWIVEDI The heroic stories that filled the daydreams of our childhood and motivated our aspirations growing up are not as often found today among Harvard College students separated by concentrations and houses and burdened by ambitions and grade point averages. Even so, we lived one again Sunday night […]