The Founding of Harvard Faculty for Israel
New faculty-organized group signals support for Israeli students and provides a safe space on campus.
Over the past year, Harvard has received extensive media attention, been called into a congressional hearing, and is now facing a lawsuit over antisemitism. Many groups formed in response to this challenging time on campus, including the Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias, the Presidential Task Force on Combating Anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab, and […]
Do Bots Teach Better Than People?
Harvard courses test out AI tutors to supplement student learning
As we enter the last week of September, school is starting to feel real again. But as everyone is locking in following their summer hiatus, there is one topic no one wants a refresher on: AI and the use of ChatGPT in the classroom. Ever since ChatGPT shook the academic world, teachers and administrators have […]
Night at the Museum
A silent appreciator of art attends Student After Hours and the Print Rental Program preview at the Harvard Art Museums
Halfway through my third-ever visit to the Fogg Museum, one of the three museums that make up the Harvard Art Museums (HAM), I began to truly appreciate the surreal experience of walking through gallery rooms completely alone. Aside from the faint sounds of upbeat tunes and art-focused chatter echoing throughout the grand halls of the […]
Creative After College: Treasure “SOL” Faith Brooks
An interview with a multidisciplinary artist, creative strategist, and changemaker
“I’m pursuing the path of a mogul, quite frankly,” SOL said, regarding her dreams. “I want to be able to act upon all of my creative imaginations.” After graduating from Harvard College, multidisciplinary artist Treasure Faith Brooks ’22 reinvented herself as SOL. “It was a process of self-possession and self-sovereignty, because I’ve been in institutions […]
Fall Poetry
is twilight over? Do you remember how the plastic firesdanced away as we tip-toedlate but unworriedI only remember you turning back for my smilewhen you thought you recognized the song Do you remember how many timesthe wheel spun and how manytickets we wonI only remember you asking that mother topress our picture intothe shape of […]
Consulting Fair Chronicles
An original creative writing piece about the epic highs and lows of career fairs
Today is the day. Ever since I missed the McKinsey application deadline, I marked this day down in my calendar. I’ve been losing sleep, haunted by the McKinsey monster that invades my dreams each night. But today is going to make all of the nightmares finally go away. Today is the annual Business and Consulting […]
“Unknown, Underlooked, and Underappreciated”
A spotlight on the Harvard Nordic ski team
Have you ever heard of Nordic skiing? Did you know it was a varsity sport at Harvard? No? Well, until recently, neither did I. With 10 people on the team—six women and four men—the Nordic ski team is one of the smallest sports teams at Harvard. Many of these members feel as if their sport, […]
Indy Sportsbook: Soccer’s Biggest Stage
Some simple bets for the 2025 winner of the UEFA Champions League
With the college and professional football seasons kicking off, baseball approaching the postseason, and the NBA and NHL entering preseason soon, one sport in America often goes unnoticed: soccer. The UEFA Champions League (UCL) is Europe’s premier soccer competition, where the best teams from each country compete for the Champions League title. While most soccer […]