Shopping Week Survives Spring Discussions
Shopping Week Survives Spring Discussions The Indy speaks to the UC President on the implications of the result By TUSHAR DWIVEDI After the Harvard Time resolution, students across campus have expressed sentiments of distrust and frustration with student-administration communication. As such, much of the effort of the latest Undergraduate Council as well as those […]
Andrew Gillum
Andrew Gillum Tallahassee Mayor and Florida Gubernatorial Candidate Andrew Gillum visited Harvard. By AIDAN FITZSIMMONS On Monday night, former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum visited Harvard and gave a “Fireside Chat” in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room. Gillum, a progressive Democrat, became a national sensation in 2018 when he ran a hotly-contested race for […]
Shopping Week Sucks
Shopping Week Sucks A Different Perspective on Shopping Week By ALAYA AYALA This past Sunday, an email was sent out by the UC president and Vice President announcing the news that the faculty council voted to preserve shopping week on March 27th. I have to admit that after reading that email, I was left […]
Fashion Fest
Fashion Fest The Sixth Installment of a Weekly Fashion Column By GRACE TWOREK Although outsiders may believe that not much exists to the Harvard student aside from going to class, reading books, and simply being a nerd, social events actually are a huge facet of student life at Harvard. This upcoming Sunday marks one […]
Shining Through “Identities”
Shining Through Identities Student-led fashion production brings diversity to the stage of today’s social discourse By ANA LUIZA NICOLAE This past Sunday, March 31st, 62 Harvard undergraduates strolled in front of friends and fans sporting world-renowned brands and designers such as Off White by Virgil Abloh, Monique Lhuillier, Zac Posen, Prabal Gurung, Tony Ward, and […]
For Lecture Girl
For Lecture Girl A Poem By AIDAN FITZSIMMONS Red bow unslightly askew I wish I could ask you why Seventy-five degrees tilted From norm, it grasps few Loose limp unwashed hairs But most fall unaware No time in the morning For anything but running This girl four rows down Had to run or […]
One Weekend, Three States
One Weekend, Three States Harvard Track & Field Competes Across the Country By ELIZABETH GUMMER This past weekend the Harvard track and field team competed in four meets, split across the country over Texas, North Carolina, and Lowell, Massachusetts. Sending 32 members to Austin for the Texas Relays track meet, the cohort came away […]