Welcome to the Real World
by TUSHAR DWIVEDI In high school, Junior year is often regarded as the most challenging, as course rigor ramps to a significant level and students begin prepping for College applications. The “seriousness” of extracurricular activities, leadership positions, and awards start to matter, as students look out to the “real world” and realize that high school […]
Rapid Results
Upon entering the midterm elections, the Democratic Party was favored to gain control of the House, which they did as a consequence of strong performances in areas such as California, New York, Maryland, and Massachusetts. The results indicated, however, that there were few surprise victories (i.e. victories in likely or leaning Republican regions). While this […]
2018 Voting Memes
A Message to Young Voters By JAYCEE YEGHER While voting memes are hilarious and fun to share on your social media accounts, remember that you actually have to get out there and vote to elicit real change. Memes have truly taken over the internet, and when politics are added to the mix, […]
A Candid Conversation with OIE Director Camila Nardozzi
By ANA LUIZA NICOLE A recent panel by the Office of International Education (OIE) focused on increasing racial inclusion in study abroad programs. In a candid conversation about the recent happenings at the OIE, Camila Nardozzi, current Director of the OIE, has agreed to address the questions which arose from this event: Is student representation […]
SFFA VS Harvard: Final Arguments on the Last Day of Trial
By SEGAN HELLE Last Friday, lawyers representing both Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) delivered their closing arguments to the court, concluding a three-week-long trial over the University’s admission policies. Closing arguments largely rehashed the points that both sides have been working to convince presiding Judge Allison Burroughs of for the past […]