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D. PATRICK Knoth
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Boys Will Be Boys
The night at Tufts didn’t reassure me of Harvard’s social superiority, or make me lament not going to a fun school. It reminded me that at college, any college, we do a lot of stupid things
Trailer Talk
Sixteen trailers sat in two rows among the fruit trees of a Logan, Utah orchard. It was 1936, 75 years ago.
Summer Rhythms
One August night every year, around 10 p.m., my dad slammed shut the trunk of our silver station wagon, which ...
Bar
Located in the somewhat unknown Fort Point neighborhood of Boston’s waterfront, Drink is well worth the trek, but don’t come ...
Club
Sometimes the Saturday night Mt. Auburn rat race grows tiresome. Or maybe you’re blacklisted from that rat race. Either way, ...
Hate It: Four Loko
On a recent Sunday morning, I awoke from a brief sleep on the dank carpet of Quincy and stumbled into ...
15 Harvard Olympic Events
In the spirit of the Winter Games, FM presents the events of the Harvard Olympics.
Fleeing the Fuzzy Earmuffs
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Clubbing in Uruguay seemed reminiscent of a sweaty, high-school basement rave. I strolled in with my group
Going To The Dogs
SANTIAGO, Chile – “Waiting at bus stops alone at night on the street may be seen as inviting problems.” As
No Entiendo
SANTIAGO, Chile —After 13 hours of flying to Santiago (complete with rowdy representatives from Wal-Mart and the equally vociferous and
BALLin! FlyBy’s Formal Reviews Pt. III
FlyBy donned our Sunday best every day last week while heading to each house's spring formal. Our guide to the
Suck It, Housing Lottery
Take the envelope, Patrick,” my blockmate urged me. As if still frozen from the previous night’s chilly River Run, I
Losing My Religion
CORRECTION APPENDED It was a “Ben Franklin-inspired” protest. A group of parents at Julie A. Duncan ’09’s all-girls Catholic school
Common Casting, Uncommon Man
“The hardest part about Harvard is getting in.” False. From infected shoulder wounds at the women’s fencing tryouts, to considering
20 Questions for Fausty-Face
Harvard’s leading lady, Drew Gilpin Faust, answered 20 questions about her new book, “This Republic of Suffering: Death and the