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The Rise of Fall

Reflections on the transition to autumn.  Over the last week, the colors of Harvard have started to change hue. Gone are the bold greens of the Yard that, when juxtaposed with the bright red buildings,...

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#TBT: ‘New Counseling Program Attempts to Reduce Alienation’ 

The Indy goes back to the 1970s to see the creation of a PAF-like program. This week, the Harvard Independent is bringing you an article from our September 17, 1973 issue on Harvard’s changing mental...

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Browsing the Library: Houghton and Pusey

An exploration of some of the exhibits from the Harvard Library Collections.  For all the talk of soothing shelves of books, cool marble paneling (and vinyl-grain wood veneer if you’re in Lamont), and...

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A Chinese Kid on the American Diet

Adjusting to the salty-sweet realities of American food.  There’s often a transition I have to go through after settling down in a new place. In the first few weeks every time I buy something, my mind...

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Winter is Coming

Maintaining that Harvard physique in the face of it.   While I am a proponent of the seasonal tradition of packing on a few in preparation for the winter months, others maintain that winter is not the...

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The Fall Fallout 

How to combat the autumn blues at Harvard.  Autumn sneaks up on students every year. The transition from shopping week to the fifth Monday is as subtle as the changing of the leaves, but the...

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Down But Not Out 

An unathletic athlete’s take on injuries.  I would never really consider myself an athlete in the traditional sense of the word. I live for sports. I want to pursue a career in the sports world. But I...

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Do the Thing. Win the Sports. 

 The Indy recaps Harvard Athletics from this past weekend.  Football For Harvard football, the fun just does not stop. In its second Ivy League contest, Harvard defeated Cornell 40-3 behind dominating...

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The Rise of Fall

Reflections on the transition to autumn.  Over the last week, the colors of Harvard have started to change hue. Gone are the bold greens of the Yard that, when juxtaposed with the bright red buildings,...

View Article


#TBT: ‘New Counseling Program Attempts to Reduce Alienation’ 

The Indy goes back to the 1970s to see the creation of a PAF-like program. This week, the Harvard Independent is bringing you an article from our September 17, 1973 issue on Harvard’s changing mental...

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Browsing the Library: Houghton and Pusey

An exploration of some of the exhibits from the Harvard Library Collections.  For all the talk of soothing shelves of books, cool marble paneling (and vinyl-grain wood veneer if you’re in Lamont), and...

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A Chinese Kid on the American Diet

Adjusting to the salty-sweet realities of American food.  There’s often a transition I have to go through after settling down in a new place. In the first few weeks every time I buy something, my mind...

View Article

Winter is Coming

Maintaining that Harvard physique in the face of it.   While I am a proponent of the seasonal tradition of packing on a few in preparation for the winter months, others maintain that winter is not the...

View Article


The Fall Fallout 

How to combat the autumn blues at Harvard.  Autumn sneaks up on students every year. The transition from shopping week to the fifth Monday is as subtle as the changing of the leaves, but the...

View Article

Down But Not Out 

An unathletic athlete’s take on injuries.  I would never really consider myself an athlete in the traditional sense of the word. I live for sports. I want to pursue a career in the sports world. But I...

View Article


Do the Thing. Win the Sports. 

 The Indy recaps Harvard Athletics from this past weekend.  Football For Harvard football, the fun just does not stop. In its second Ivy League contest, Harvard defeated Cornell 40-3 behind dominating...

View Article

The Rise of Fall

Reflections on the transition to autumn.  Over the last week, the colors of Harvard have started to change hue. Gone are the bold greens of the Yard that, when juxtaposed with the bright red buildings,...

View Article


#TBT: ‘New Counseling Program Attempts to Reduce Alienation’ 

The Indy goes back to the 1970s to see the creation of a PAF-like program. This week, the Harvard Independent is bringing you an article from our September 17, 1973 issue on Harvard’s changing mental...

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Browsing the Library: Houghton and Pusey

An exploration of some of the exhibits from the Harvard Library Collections.  For all the talk of soothing shelves of books, cool marble paneling (and vinyl-grain wood veneer if you’re in Lamont), and...

View Article

A Chinese Kid on the American Diet

Adjusting to the salty-sweet realities of American food.  There’s often a transition I have to go through after settling down in a new place. In the first few weeks every time I buy something, my mind...

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