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Annie M. Goldsmith
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Hey Professor: Toni L. Griffin
FM sat down with Griffin at her new exhibit in Gund Library, “Design for the Just City,” named after her popular class, to discuss justice in urban environments including Cambridge.
Yasmin Siraj
“I would throw fits when they wouldn’t let me on the ice because I was so small,” Yasmin Siraj ’18 says.
Fifteen Minutes with Rupi Kaur
Indeed, Kaur has established herself as a very political figure. She often writes about the immigrant experience and current events, but has also stirred controversy writing about experiences that are not entirely her own.
The 'What If': Crimson EMS
During the average week, the EMTs monitor between one and five intramural sports games per night and one or two parties per night on weekends.
Horoscopes: What Are You Doing This Summer?
Let FM tell you what you'll be doing this summer.
Endpaper: The Overbearing 'E'
Though at school and on weekends, I thrived while constantly surrounded by people, there was something I did not realize about myself: I actually spent a lot of time alone.
Yunhan Xu
Xu has spent her time at Harvard straddling the worlds of STEM and art.
The Rise of Trump: Harvard Professors Weigh In
Three weeks before the presidential election, the basement of Boylston Hall is filled with John Oliver’s voice, blaring, “Make Donald Drumpf Again.”
Knife-fighting and Cardboard Bazookas: A Conversation with Matthew Hersch
On the first day of class Hersch demonstrated how one might load a musket while riding a horse.
Beth A. Altringer
Altringer’s spring class, Design Survivor: Experiential Lessons in Designing for Desirability, involves weekly team challenges to create a “holistic product experience.”
Showtime: A Look at TDM's Debut
Johnson’s Movement Lab is one of many classes offered this year as part of Harvard’s newest concentration: Theater, Dance, and Media.
The Word: March
We had to figure out how to stay close because neither of us could remember or imagine life without the other one in it.