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Jessica S. Zdeb
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Beer Class
This spring, Currier House resident Matt Kozlov ’04 has spearheaded a successful campaign to create an interdisciplinary class. The subject?
You Say Aloha, You Also Say Shalom
If having split personality disorder could ever be a good thing, Blaine G. Saito embodies this possibility. A self-described “mish-mash
I Love It, I Want It
This morning, I stumbled down to breakfast bleary-eyed in a cozy maroon hoodie. Its fabric has that never-been-worn fluff to
Scraps of History
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has always seemed like a kind of temple to me as a
The Shot Heard 'Round the World Is Still Ringing In My Ears
It’s not the flashiest of the flag-flying holidays, coming more than a month before summer kick-off of Memorial Day and
Writing Your Term Paper in 15 Minutes a Day
Joan Bolker ’60 knows how to write. At least, she does now. Co-founder of the Harvard Writing Center, author and
You Hear it Here First
When you tune your radio to 88.9 FM, you might hear hip-hop, or reggae, or folk, or show tunes, maybe
Holyoke Center’s Giant Bird’s Nest
According to a coterie of artists, Harvard Square desperately needs “reclaiming.” So the area between Holyoke Center’s facade and the
POSTCARD FROM LENOX, MASS.: The Music of Tanglewood
LENOX, Mass.—I came to Tanglewood this summer expecting to find Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Mozart. Instead, my everyday life has revolved
Two Points For Honesty
By JESSICA S. ZDEB Contributing Writer Guster is one of those bands. A band that floats along the periphery of
Author Calls for National Education Standards
Education policymakers are on the wrong track, author and former civil rights leader Bob Moses told an audience yesterday at
Harvard In Print
How to Be an Overachiever Making the Most of College: Students Speak Their Mind By Richard J. Light Harvard University