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There is little media that has played as central of a role in the queer community as “The L Word.” The original series, which aired on Showtime from 2004 to 2009, followed a group of fictional sapphic ...
Blank Street Coffee, a chain known for its efficiency and lower priced coffee, celebrated its grand opening on Thursday with $2 drinks and lines spilling out into the Square. Situated on 1380 ...
The organizers behind a pro-Palestine encampment in Harvard Yard insisted that the demonstration was not organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee, a clarification that protesters made amid ...
“It marks the promise of a new beginning, a resurgence of the principles of the American Dream, and a return to the egalitarian principles for all in this shining city upon a hill,” Yang said. “It ...
Logan C. Kelly ’24 was in the Winthrop Dining Hall eating lunch with his “oldest friend at Harvard” when he glanced at his phone and saw he had won the Hoopes Prize. “I saw an email from the FAS Prize ...
Maya A. Bodnick is a Government concentrator in Mather House. Her column, “Forging Harvard’s Future,” appears bi-weekly on Tuesdays. A group of powerful conservatives have started a plagiarism witch ...
University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai delivered a speech on legal scope and the domain of judicial deference at the Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture on Wednesday. Established in ...
Students take a break from the classroom and gather on the balconies of the Science Center to witness the celestial event. The solar eclipse crossed North America over the course of Monday afternoon, ...
As a kid, Nina S. Jensen ’25 hated drawing — “like, really hated it.” That all changed when she turned 12. She downloaded Twitter and saw celebrities responding to portraits of themselves created by ...
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