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Indiana T. Seresin

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Art House

Harvard’s residential housing system is currently in the midst of a massive overhaul––Quincy and Leverett have already undergone extensive renewal, and Dunster is slated to go under the knife next year. But this focus on modernization only tells part of the story. Each of Harvard’s twelve residential houses is home to artifacts that attest to its singular history.

In The Meantime

Modern Love: At Night

My girlfriend is writing a novel at night. It’s her thesis. It’s more than that, too, but that probably goes ...

Endpaper

As a Whirlwind

Over summer I ate things I fished myself and drank water I drew up from a well. I did drawings in a sketchbook that nobody saw. I talked to a dog. I spent whole days having sex with the curtains drawn. I painted my grandmother’s toenails.

Music

Odd Future: Revolutionary or Revolting?

Caleb J. Thompson and Indiana T. Seresin engage in their own dialogue about Odd Future’s aggressive lyrical content.

On Campus

Spring Journalettes 2012

Magazine writers travel the world.

Spring Break Journal: Alexander J.B. Wells
Spring Break

Spring Break Journalettes 2012

Spring Break Journal: Indiana T. Seresin
Spring Break

Spring Break Journal: Indiana T. Seresin

On my first day in Miami he tells me it’s important to be by the sea. I nod. I’ve never seen him looking so old and sad. A few days later, he apologizes for being in a “weird mood.” All my ideas fall straight out of my mouth without making a sound. I’ve never been married, and I don’t know what to say. In the end I figure there’s nothing I can tell him that can’t be better said by my hand on his arm. We order cocktails and watch the sun fall into the sea.

Creative Writing
In The Meantime

Blood, Sweat, and Ink

The veneers of literary organizations are sometimes considered off-putting to younger students and newer writers. Rumors circulate about the creative writing community’s exclusivity, competitiveness, and pretentiousness. But to what extent are the rumors true?

Boycott from Within
On Campus

Palestinian Activists Evoke Occupy

Speakers framed the Palestinian protest movement within the context of the Arab Spring and the global Occupy movement.

Eliot

Eliot House Auction Creates Controversy

Take a trip to Eliot House and you'll find things a bit astir. The reason? Eliot's annual Date Auction, though not scheduled to take place until February, has already sparked significant debate within the House community. The discussion was triggered by a seemingly innocuous source: the House newsletter, The Elephant in the Room, which currently features a Date Auction "pro and con" on each side of the bulletin.

For The Moment

Jukebox: Dancing

This week, FM brings you a selection of the very best videos the internet has to offer of people bopping, grooving and boogying like there ain’t no tomorrow.

Student Life

Quad Grille or CVS?

Quad residents lamenting their distance from CVS need no longer worry. The Quad Grille is now offering customers an array of practical non-food items alongside their traditional selection of mozz sticks, curly fries, and other alcohol-absorbing treats.

For The Moment

Ten Things to Talk About This Weekend

listed here are some conversation topics for the weekend, drawn from world happenings.

For The Moment

Unrequited Emails

In the realm of listservs, there are two types of people: senders and receivers. Most of us are receivers, humbly ...

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