Crimson staff writer
Emily S. Shire
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Hey Rabbah Sara Hurwitz
Hey Rabbah Sara Hurwitz, first female Orthodox rabbi, what is your favorite Jewish holiday?
Broadway Outs the Outters
In May of 1920, a five-person committee of high-level Harvard administrators, including President A. Lawrence Lowell, class of 1877, began ...
John Keats Heats Up Houghton
It may have been a thrill for Harvard undergrads to have a little bit of Hollywood in their backyard this ...
Gandy Speaks on Feminism
Former National Organization of Women President and current Institute of Politics Fellow Kim Gandy encouraged students in Quincy House yesterday to work together across divisions in the feminist movement to achieve larger goals like reproductive and equal marriage rights.
Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
As the lights dim and you notice that you are surrounded by geriatrics, you may wonder why you skipped “(500)
Love It: House Parties
Where can you go on campus to listen to “My Sharona,” “Jesse’s Girl,” and “Born to Run” all in a
True Overachievers
You are running the Boston Marathon. Somewhere in the 26.2 miles from the Hopkinton start to the Boston finish, you
Getting Schooled in Beer—Without a Hangover
Final clubs, Quad parties, fake IDs—it is through these techniques that most Harvard students gain their appreciation and understanding of
Harvard’s Latest Valentine’s Day Activity: Re-creating Shakespearean Drama
Most choose to spend Feb. 14, also known as SAD (Single Awareness Day) indulging in the traditional rituals of gorging