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Olamipe I. Okunseinde
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The Walk Home
As a first-year, despite my parents’ warnings and my small stature, I would brazenly walk home at all hours of
The Garden State of Eden
As a proud toll-paying member of Harvard Lovers of the Garden State (HLOGS), I take offense at the recent debates
Star-Crossed Lovers
Love is dead. The statement sounds melodramatic, but any teenybopper who heard of the break-up of pop starlet Britney Spears
Expert Discusses Middle East’s Problems
The Middle East must focus on fixing its problems rather than blaming them on other countries, said historian Bernard Lewis
Make Horowitz Squirm
Today, David L. Horowitz, author of several books addressing sociopolitical issues, founder of the Center for the Study of Popular
Getting To Know You
Quick, name five people in your House. But there’s one restriction: no administrators, tutors, masters, proctors or students. Also descriptions
Memorial Church Service Celebrates Black History
Singing and dancing marked the start of Harvard’s ninth annual Black History Month service, held Sunday in Memorial Church. The
What the 'H' Stands For
The “H” doesn’t stand for “Harlem.” In case you haven’t noticed, there aren’t very many blacks here at Harvard. In