“Honk! Street Musicians attempt to Blast Students out of Harvard Bubble”
by Tushar Dwivedi Through the nooks and crannies of Harvard Square, the echoes of HONK! brought cheer to a subdued, lazy Sunday afternoon. From Reggae themed street music to Edward Jones booths, the fair dominating the small region offered a different delight for everyone. HONK! itself is a self-described movement, with the purpose of combining […]
Work of the Week: Cleanna Crabill
By Abigail Koerner On a Thursday afternoon, clad in an off the shoulder denim dress and dangly yellow earrings, Cleanna told the story of her life, artistic foundations, and vision for her future. Cleanna is a Senior in Adams House studying VES. When she was applying to colleges, her top pick school was not […]
The Games We Play
Prime Time Fantasy Football Season By TUSHAR DWIVEDI I’ll be frank; I do a poor job keeping in touch with my high school friends. The things that brought us together seemed to be more a function of proximity and face-to-face interaction, which sometimes, simply can’t be replicated over thousands of miles. Sports have a […]
Sports Briefs
In an Ivy League battle, Cornell manages to defeat Harvard in Cambridge By JASPER FU Coming in at 3-6 (1-0 in the Ivy League), Harvard men’s soccer team looked to make a statement in defeating Cornell’s 24th-ranked team in the nation. Cornell set the pace early with a goal by Charles Touche at the 10th […]
Protests Continue In Support of Former UHS Employee Mayli Shing
By Segan Helle Last Friday, October 5, protests continued in support of former Harvard University Health Services (HUHS) employee Mayli Shing who has brought allegations of wrongful termination and sexual and racial harassment against her supervisor. This protest, which was staged at the newly opened Smith Campus Center, marked the fourth rally since Shing […]
Bacow Takes Command
A Deeper Look into the Inauguration of the 29th President of Harvard University By ANA LUIZA NICOLAE Through sparkling rays of sun and falling leaves, a procession of various alumni and affiliates made its way through the crowd in Tercentenary Theater, this past Friday, October 5, as Lawrence S. Bacow was officially installed […]
The Tree Trials
Second Treetise By AIDAN FITZSIMONS Oak-ay everyone, I’m back with my bi-weekly tree talk. Two weeks ago, I started this column off with my favorite tree in Harvard Yard, the Emerson Evergreen Tree in Sever Quad. This week, we’re going to kick the skill level up several notches. The Emerson Tree is a […]
Bi the Way, I’m Still Coming Out
Angsty Thoughts on Too Many Expectations By: ALAYA AYALA For me, coming to Harvard was as freeing as it was binding. I was free from the fetters of my high school responsibilities, free from the city where I was born and raised, and even as I hated to admit it, I was […]