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Class-Schedule Calculations By ALAYA AYALA This semester, the new class schedule has caused trouble for some students, with many struggling to figure out exactly why it’s been so hard to settle into the new routine. Now that we’re a month into our semester, the Indy has sat down and done some calculations to […]
Preparations Begin in Harvard Yard For Bacow Inauguration
By AMAL ABDI Preparations for University President Lawrence S. Bacow’s inauguration ceremony are currently being made in Harvard Yard. The ceremony is set for Friday, October 5. On that day, Harvard Yard will be open only to Harvard University ID or ticket holders from 6 AM until 6:00 PM. The days’ festivities begin with […]
Recruiting Season
An Inside Look By TUSHAR DWIVEDI In years past, Junior year’s fall semester has represented a critical moment for those interested in the fields of consulting, finance, and more recently, technology. While college remains a time for students to discover their interests and explore a variety of career options, the recent trend over the past […]
Harvard Soccer Scores Twice, Wins Twice
By JASPER FU This weekend two games between Harvard and Yale both ended in Crimson victories. Harvard’s own Jordan Field hosted two home games, both men’s and women’s soccer. The men’s team won its second game in a row after a 2-1 OT victory against Boston University, after a string of 4 consecutive defeats. The […]
October
A Poem By Remedy Ryan It’s too early in the year to wear jackets so we rub each others shoulders as the wind whistles past A year older now we know where we are headed but we still whine about the long walk You’re hit with the saline smell as you push yourself […]
Kavanaugh Resigns From HLS Lectureship
By Segan Helle According to an email sent to students at Harvard Law School (HLS) on Monday evening, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will not be returning to his position as a lecturer in January 2019. In the email, Dean Catherine Claypoole announced that Kavanaugh informed HLS that he could “no longer commit to teaching […]
SEDS Founds Undergraduate Satellite Team
By JOSE ESPINEL On September 15, approximately 30 students filed into Science Center Room 110 for the first meeting of the new Harvard Satellite Team. At the front of the room stood Maggie Wang (c/o ’21), Joseph Sanchez (c/o ’21), Amir Siraj (c/o ’21) and other members of the Harvard Students for the Exploration and […]
The Roommate Agreement
By ALAYA AYALA I woke up with a wild gasp, sitting bolt upright in my seat and frantically trying to figure out where I was. For a moment I was all panic as I realized I wasn’t in my bedroom, in fact, I was in a room surrounding by unfamiliar people, many of whom […]
Spotlight: New Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach Devon Mills
By JILLY CRONIN Last summer, Devon Wills joined the Harvard Athletics family as the new Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach. Before coming to Harvard, Coach Wills was a coach at the University of Southern California for six years, where she has served as assistant head coach for the past three years. Coach Wills has been […]
To Sophomores,
To Sophomores, Let’s dump the sophomore slump Rip it from our chests and throw it to the ground Take the lighter from your pocket and set it ablaze Get inspired by the flame Take a torch and go Let inspiration illuminate your path Keep feeding the fire With your dreams and desires […]
“The ABC’s of Non-Consent” and Why We Need to Talk About Rape Culture NOW
By ABIGAIL JADE KOERNER In the wake of Judge Kavanaugh’s hearing, issues of sexual consent are especially poignant. It is our job to educate young people about the significance of consent in sexual encounters at every age. This education should start early in a person’s life so every encounter they have as they grow older […]