Robin eats the Pudding
How the Ivy League dropout and famous actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt stripped, face burst balloons and won Harvard over. It is not everyday that an actor of renown sucks a cow’s teats on stage. Even less...
View ArticleThe Harvard Brand Matters
Reflections on my interview process. If there’s anything I learned this internship interview season, it is that the Harvard brand matters. An increasingly vocal quarter of critics have called on high...
View ArticleWhy Currier House Deleted its Housing Day Video
The Full Story Donald Trump may have won the Massachusetts Republican primary, but the real estate mogul and Apprentice star inspires little love at Harvard, as Currier House administrators learned...
View ArticleHarvard Struggles with Islamic and Middle Eastern Scholarship
Institutional centers and academic departments at the world’s richest university remain quiet. With all its capital, intellectual and physical, Harvard is not just a university. It is an idea, potent...
View ArticleHarry Lewis Leading October 4 Vote Against Single Gender Club Sanctions
Harry R. Lewis ‘68 is at the forefront of a brewing faculty rebellion against Dean Khurana and President Faust’s new sanctions. Harry R. Lewis ‘68 says he had never been inside a final club until an...
View ArticleFaculty Council Delays Motion Against Club Sanctions
The Faculty motion against Dean Khurana’s proposed sanctions will now be discussed on November 1. Last week, the Harvard Independent reported on the faculty initiated motion that would revoke Dean...
View ArticleWhy Harvard Won’t Feed Me: A History of Muslim Students vs. HUDS
Thought you had it bad with the HUDS strike? Think again. As Harvard students confront the lack of food options on campus, they may be confronting first hand what it meant to be a Muslim on campus...
View ArticleWe Got the Beat
A new lunch in town at Beat Hotel. By ADITYA AGRAWAL and CAROLINE GENTILE On a cold Monday afternoon, we walked into the psychedelic interiors of the Beat Brasserie and I was instantly reminded of a...
View ArticlePhoto Campaign Aims to Raise Mental Health Awareness in India
The Harvard US-India Initiative (HUII), an undergraduate organization that seeks to foster on-campus dialogue about Indian cultural and economic issues, has spearheaded a new photo-campaign that...
View ArticleHarvard Students Respond to Immigration Ban
On January 26, as President Trump temporarily banned the citizens of seven countries from entering the United States, liberal America galvanized like never before. A “resistance,” in the offing since...
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