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Alyssa N. Wolff
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Driving Miss Crazy
“When I grow up, I want to be a bus driver.” What had once been an adorable placemat, made by
15 Parties We Can Have
The Undergraduate Council can no longer fund alcohol with its Party Grants, but that doesn’t mean the party has to
15 Fictional Characters Who Are Also Probably Gay...
J.K. Rowling recently made a public statement regarding the sexual orientation of beloved Professor Dumbledore. Dumbledore may have come out
Reading Period Characters, or: ‘I Know That Guy!’
The Stresser “Oh my god, I can’t even talk to you right now. I’m SOOO stressed. I have three 20-page
Doordropped: Saturday Night No Longer Feels All Right
Last Thursday marked the launch of Harvard’s newest student publication, “Saturday Night: Untold Stories of Sexual Assault at Harvard.” The
Harvard's Blue and Red Rev Up for Nov. 7
Dozens of tired but enthusiastic Harvard students push through the narrow doorway of Emerson 105 last Monday evening. Drawn in
Smart Kids With Smart Bombs
The textbook American soldier is tall, clean-cut, and bright-eyed. The textbook Harvard student is perhaps slightly shorter, slightly scruffier, and
...Does Mass. Hall Matter?
News crews line the yard. Feisty reporters attack students with rapid-fire questions. Everyone seems to be talking about one thing,
The Art of Standin’ Around
Imagine a college course where you could just hang out—and get credit. Cosmic Connections aside, the concept seems unlikely. Unless
No. 15: Joseph K. Cooper, '07
Lounging just outside the Currier House fishbowl, a young man clad in a blue sweater and worn jeans browses through
DormAid Could Face HSA Lawsuit
Several leaders of the student-run cleaning service DormAid are facing the threat of legal action from Harvard Student Agencies (HSA)
Glazer/Capp Storm Yard, Freak Frosh
Dark scruffy beard? Long shaggy hair? Bright yellow foam clogs? Hold that Mace. It’s just the Undergraduate Council (UC) president
Students Enjoy Wireless Access
This fall, after years of relying on Ethernet cords and jacks, most Harvard undergraduates will be able to enjoy the
King of the Courts
While the satisfaction of training, the camaraderie of teamwork, and the unadulterated glory of DHAs compel many students to participate
New Fun Czar
Before beginning a new career, it is important to get on-the-job training. That was the logic behind Justin Haan ’05’s