The Side of Justice
The Side of Justice A Discussion with Professor Alan Dershowitz Regarding the Recent Winthrop House Controversy By JILLY CRONIN and EVELYN GRAY Over the past few weeks, the Winthrop House Dean, Ron Sullivan, has received major backlash over his decision to join the legal team representing Harvey Weinstein. Since Dean Sullivan has announced that he […]
Spring Forward
Spring Forward The Fourth Installment of Fashion Advice Column for Busy College Students By GRACE TWOREK Have you ever looked back at one of your favorite memories and for some odd reason been able to remember exactly what you wore that day? And no, I’m not talking your communion, prom, or even wedding, but […]
This Movie Had Nothing to Prove, But it Did Anyway
This Movie Had Nothing to Prove, But it Did it Anyway A Captain Marvel Review in Light of Recent Events at Harvard By ALAYA AYALA In recent years, the film and entertainment industry has slowly become more diverse as minority populations fight to see representations of their experiences on the big screen. This fight […]
Baby I’m smokin’ a cigarette
Baby I’m smokin’ a cigarette Short Story By ANONYMOUS “Baby I’m smokin’ a cigarette.” The text glows on the screen of your phone, lighting up the dark bedroom. It’s midnight—well past your bedtime before morning practice. She told you after the third Last Cigarette that this was it. She told you that she was finally […]
For Your Sake
For Your Sake A Poem By JOSE ESPINEL For your sake, Child of present Troubles, Those – from kind intent refracted, An aberration or malpractice of That impulse to live, I wish you would know this: That in the parent’s absence peace persists Pressed as blissful comfort into lifeless things; The afternoon’s warmth, […]
Jumping into the Record Books
Jumping into the Record Books Simi leaps up a storm at the Indoor Championships in Birmingham, AL By ELIZABETH GUMMER Simi Fajemisin took down both competitors and records as she hopped, skipped, and jumped her way to the NCAA Indoor Championships at Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama this Saturday. The Oxford native triple jumper […]
Courtside Reflection
Courtside Reflection A Spotlight on Women’s Basketball Captain Madeline Raster By ELIZABETH GUMMER Senior Basketball Captain Madeline Raster took to the court at Lavietes Pavilion for her last home game as a Harvard athlete. For seniors, their final home game is deemed Senior Night, and the matchup featured a starting lineup highlighting Raster and […]