Harvard Men’s Basketball Review
Harvard Men’s Basketball Review Aiken Leads in Tough Wins Against Columbia and Penn By ELIZABETH GUMMER With 6 wins and 2 losses in their conference season thus far, the Harvard Men’s Basketball team has its sights set on making the NCAA March Madness Tournament this year. The team missed the tournament by a disappointing […]
Harvard Women’s Water Polo Team Builds on Historic Start
Harvard Women’s Water Polo Team Builds on Historic Start The Crimson kick off their season with a historic 9-0 record By JP VIEIRA Harvard women’s water polo team is off to an incredible 9-0 start to the season, best in school history. The team, ranked No. 17, began the Bucknell Bison Invite on February […]
61st Grammy Awards Attempt to “Step Up”
61st Grammy Awards Attempt to “Step Up” This year’s Grammys bring feminine power to the stage By ELIZABETH GUMMER The 61st Annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday February 10th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. This rendition of the hallowed show was hosted by Alicia Keys, the fabulous singer of top hits […]
Work Loud Fashion Trends While Doing Homework
Work Loud Fashion Trends While Doing Homework The First Installment of Fashion Advice Column for Busy College Students By GRACE TWOREK From the latest slang to the coolest sneakers or hashtags on Twitter, the world is full of trends… whether we like it or not. I am not here to tell you how to […]
Valentine’s Day: Where were you?
Valentine’s Day: Where were you? A review of Valentine’s Day events that Harvard students probably should have gone to. By MIMI TARRANT This year, Cambridge and the surrounding area did not disappoint for Valentine’s Day events. Whether single and soul searching, cuffed and curious, or unavailable and uninterested, it’s certain that the right event […]
Final Arguments Presented in Harvard Affirmative Action Case
Final Arguments Presented in Harvard Affirmative Action Case By EVELYN GRAY The final briefs have been submitted in a Boston courthouse by both sides of Harvard’s well-publicized legal battle over a 2014 lawsuit regarding discrimination in admissions against Asian Americans. The case is now in the hands of U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs, […]
Climate Change
Climate Change New Exhibit Engages Visitors at the Harvard Museum of Natural History By MARISSA GARCIA and CHIDAMBARAM THILLAIRAJAH “The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction…” When Rachel Carson accepted the National Book Award of […]
The Harvard Science of Psychedelics Club
The Harvard Science of Psychedelics Club The new Harvard Science of Psychedelics Club had their first meeting last Tuesday. By AIDAN FITZSIMONS The Harvard Science of Psychedelics Club held their first meeting last Tuesday, February 12, at 8 p.m. in Boylston Hall. According to its mission statement, the new club “is dedicated to an interdisciplinary, […]