Expanding the Box
Research Computing at Harvard by MICHEAL KIELSTRA Going by his hair and stubble, Scott Yockel could be the lead singer in an indie rock band. His bookshelf, on which titles like Modern Quantum Chemistry jostle for space with model planes, a mounted autographed baseball, and photos of his family, would place him instead […]
By Any Other Name
Thoughts on Indigenous Peoples’ Day By ALAYA AYALA It never quite occurred to me how much stock we put on names until I got to college. Specifically, at Harvard, there are different and specific names for things that are common at other colleges. Here, a major is a concentration, a minor a secondary. […]
Veggie Grill Expands to Harvard Square
Plant-based provisions such as zucchini noodles, cauli-mashed potatoes, and Beyond Meat are now being served in the new Harvard Square location at a time when plant-based eating is becoming an increasing sustainability priority of the University BY MARISSA GARCIA During the festivities of Harvard Square’s annual Oktoberfest celebration, Veggie Grill, the plant-based chain […]
Dance
The Crimson Dance Team by ELIZABETH GUMMER What would a Harvard sporting event be without regular breaks to refresh snacks, stretch your legs, and catch some quality performances from the Harvard Crimson Dance Team? Although not every varsity team is lucky enough to be graced with the presence of these upbeat women, […]
IM Inner-tube Water Polo
Quincy Dominates IM Inner-tube Water Polo By ANNIE COLLOREDO Quincy House clinched their eighth consecutive win in the intramural, innertube water polo competition this past Saturday. After six hours of intense competition in Blodgett pool, the team emerged victorious after a 5-0 win against Winthrop House in the final. The Quincy team was comprised of […]