From Vietnam to New York City, the Navajo Nation to the mall, FM scattered across the globe this J-Term, and then wrote about it. The perils of crossing the street, the cozy afternoon spent in a homey set of PJs, the agony of a full-face wax—all fleeting thoughts transformed into penned entries. From little cafes, California mountains, and foreign streets, we’re passing on snapshots of those five glorious weeks of freedom, glimpses of the world that spins outside the Harvard bubble.
Individual J-Term Journals:
Speeches Past, Maya S. Jonas-Silver
Staring into the Sun, Delphine Rodrik
El Brillante, Rebecca F. Elliott
The Cost of Becoming a Real Woman, Ginny C. Fahs
Street View, Marina Molarsky-Beck
Walking Backwards Through Traffic, Nicole J. Levin
Grant me Chastity and Continence, But Not Yet, Rachel Gibian
Alien Encounters, Amna H. Hashmi
The Bottom of the Dog Pile, Megan B. Prasad
What You Keep, Gina K. Hackett
A Trip to the Zoo, Nicole J. Levin
Twenty-Seven Shots, Olivia M. Munk
Limbo Has a Buffet, and Barbecue on Tuesdays, Kevin T. Wittenberg