The Road to the White House Runs through Harvard Square
The Road to the White House Runs through Harvard Square A Breakdown of the 2020 Presidential Candidates with Ties to Harvard By EVELYN GRAY Though the 2020 Presidential Election may seem far away, over 450 individuals have already registered with the Federal Election Commission as 2020 presidential candidates. While most of these declared candidates […]
Not the Yardfest We Know
Not the Yardfest We Know Unfamiliar Changes to Yardfest Concern Students across Campus By GRAHAM WALTER Following the events that happened last April regarding the Harvard College student who was taken into custody by Cambridge Police, Harvard University has taken measures to both preclude events like this from happening again as well as to […]
Modification and Makeup as Fashion
Modification and Makeup as Fashion The Fifth Installment of Fashion Advice Column for Busy College Students By GRACE TWOREK My mother always told me the most beautiful girls are the ones that are always smiling, and I have made this my mantra throughout life as I try to infect others with a contagious smile […]
Spring-Cleaning My Life
Spring-Cleaning My Life Just Another Article About Self-Care By ALAYA AYALA With the weather beginning to warm up and the sun beginning to set later I, like many people, have really begun to notice a change in how motivated I am to take care of myself. Suddenly, I want to scrub down my dorm […]
Burn the Red Team!
Burn the Red Team! As cybersecurity grows in importance in the modern era, Michael examines how seriously (or not) the subject should be taken for college students. By MICHAEL KIELSTRA When I started learning how to hack computers, I was very quickly taught one thing: as Uncle Ben never stops saying, great power and […]
A Brief History of Time
A Brief History of Time A Poem By JOSE ESPINEL The beginning spilled light. And helium. And time. Across the newborn plane These raced to fill the void And this process we know Is natural. The glass says so, When spilled sideways and Unless the vintage is good You’ll never hear me complain. Also no […]
Onwards and Forwards
Onwards and Forwards A Poem By ANA LUIZA NICOLAE Up and down and up and down It goes all round Comes and goes Through joy and woes Its spinning never stops On Earth so far the sky above The rift just flown over by doves Like the cycle of the crops […]
A Typical Harvard-Yale
A Typical Harvard-Yale Harvard Women’s Lacrosse exhibit dominate display against rivals Yale By MIMI TARRANT This Sunday saw the Harvard Women’s Lacrosse team take on the Yale Bulldogs on their home turf in Cambridge, and the team didn’t fail to provide a spectacular display for the students who came to watch after returning back […]
The Madness Continues
The Madness Continues The Crimson exit NIT in last-second thrillers By ELIZABETH GUMMER Both the Women’s and Men’s Crimson basketball teams brought their season to a close this past Sunday, each losing in the second round of their respective post season tournaments. Both teams advanced from their first rounds earlier in the week, but […]