Men’s Water Polo Dominates
Men’s Water Polo Dominates Exceeding Expectations with a Perfect 18-0 Start to the Season By ELIZABETH GUMMER The Harvard Men’s water polo team has exceeded expectations thus far, taking the win in all 18 of their games this season. Known to excel, last season the Crimson had an eight game winning streak […]
Is Renovated Houghton a Renewed Houghton?
Is Renovated Houghton a Renewed Houghton? Discussing the Harvard Library System with Students at Harvard College By GRAHAM WALTER Surrounded by Henry Moore, cherry blossoms, and Lamont Cafe, Houghton Library is one example of where Harvard can improve the accessibility of resources to its students and visitors. Houghton library, or the primary repository […]
A True Crimson Madness
A True Crimson Madness: Panem et Circenses for Students By ANA LUIZA NICOLAE It’s 7:00 pm on a Friday night, and Lavietes pavilion shines like a beacon of hope signaling the end of the week. It is now time to come back to life. After a tidal wave of midterms has swept […]
Women in the Workplace
Women in the Workplace: The Time for Change is Now by MIMI TARRANT Last week saw the publishing of the annual results from the Women in the Workplace study; co-launched by LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company in 2015, this study is the largest of its kind on the treatment of women in corporate […]
Wealthy, Erotic, and Dangerous
Wealthy, Erotic, and Dangerous: The Orientalists at Harvard by MICHEAL KIELSTRA I’m currently in a class on the history of the modern Middle East, and one of the first things we covered was Orientalism. This is the way in which Western cultures and historians portrayed the Middle Eastern region as Not Like […]
Voices of the Rainforest
Voices of the Rainforest Film in anthroacoustemolgy shows at the Harvard Art Museum, documenting the Bosavi people’s inherent connection to the sounds of nature By MARISSA GARCIA The screen was unanimated, but the hall was absorbed in the soundscape of a rainforest in Papua New Guinea, home to the Bosavi people. On […]