Sunday Night Football or Wednesday Nine to Five? Why Not Both?
Sunday Night Football or Wednesday Nine to Five? Why Not Both? By TUSHAR DWIVEDI Sports betting has raced to a fast start in the United States, with valuations of the industry ranging from tens to hundreds of billions of dollars. Among the various legalized states, Delaware and New Jersey were some of the earliest to […]
Harvard Comes Up Short in Beanpot Championship
Harvard Comes Up Short in Beanpot Championship By JP VIEIRA After convincingly defeating the Boston College Eagles 4-1 on Tuesday, February 5th, the Harvard women’s hockey hosted the Beanpot Championship Game in which they played the Boston University Terriers. History was on our side as Harvard was previously 18-3-1 in Beanpot games against the […]
National Girls and Women in Sport Day
National Girls and Women in Sport Day Harvard Athletics putting a Band-Aid on a broken leg By MIMI TARRANT This week saw the 33rd annual National Girls and Women in Sport Day (NGWSD). Organized by the Women’s Sport Foundation, the initiative aims to celebrate the countless benefits that women can receive by partaking in […]
A Helpful Harvard Romance Quiz
A Helpful Harvard Romance Quiz Last Minute Date Ideas for the Elite and Emotionally Bankrupt By ALAYA AYALA A new year, a new semester, and already there’s a new wave of class work and extracurriculars and jobs ready to leave you awake and struggling in the library at 3am. That’s not to mention the […]
Land Under Seige
Land Under Seige Harvard Undergrads push for Recognition of Environmental Justice By MARISSA GARCIA “We need to wake up, we need to wise up, Come on Bacow, do it now, do it now, now, now We need to build toward a better future — We need climate justice now.” Originally performed by Sing […]
Kiwi Cows and California Wines
Kiwi Cows and California Wines The Independent examines Harvard’s investment history By EVELYN GRAY As Harvard students, we often find ourselves asking why the richest university in the world seems to spend so little on the things that we care about. The answer is complicated, but the reality is that the majority of the […]
Conversational Candy Heart(break)s
Conversational Candy Heart(break)s By GRAHAM WALTER As Alfred Tennyson said so eloquently regarding love, “Tis better to have loved and lost, / Than never to have loved at all.” Clearly, and with all due respect intended towards the great writer, his words are most aptly characterized by the love and pain associated with the […]
Moral Capitalism
Moral Capitalism Congressman Kennedy lays out his economic vision at the Harvard Law School By AIDAN FITZSIMONS Last Monday, Congressman Joe Kennedy III (D-MA), who graduated with a law degree from Harvard Law School in 2009 and now represents Massachusetts’ Fourth District, which stretches from Newton and Brookline south to Attleboro and Fall River, […]
A Letter From Donostia
A Letter From Donostia A Poem By JOSE ESPINEL Someone weeps alone in the dark. That’s how morning broke at camp: Vince or one of the other boys Announcing fully in tears The advent of the worst pox Adam willed us at age Ten – To be motherless and far from home. When […]