Endpaper
Dissecting Dissection
When I walked into the first day of Life Sci 2 lab, I was hit with the smell of formaldehyde. ...
In Between
For all I whined about wanting to go to Disneyland, my parents would have thrown their own fit to find ...
Exams Interrupt Jewish High Holidays
This year, Rosh Hashana—the date of which is determined by the Gregorian calendar—occurred later than usual and coincided with a spate of exams and paper due dates.
HBS Introduces New Gen Ed for Undergrads
Led by Business School professors Joseph B. Lassiter and Mihir A. Desai, the new General Education course is the first to be offered exclusively to undergraduates at the Business School.
Hoarders Anonymous
It happened unexpectedly a few weeks ago. From the pile of dented-beyond-repair storage boxes, along with other moving-in detritus destined ...
Meet Your Klassmates
These Harvard students and about 350 more are users of Klassmating, a smartphone app created by Abel Acuña '11.
Grape Expectations
The Music Man told us that we really ought to give Iowa a try. This summer, my family and I ...
Dining Hall Workers Stall on Contract
The union which represents Harvard dining hall workers, canceled their scheduled vote on the new, tentatively agreed upon contract with Harvard on Monday, and instead had an informational meeting for its members.
Save My Tonic Water, Cheer for Harvard
Last Saturday, I was camped out on my trusty futon watching the Notre Dame-Michigan football game. Their rivalry is older ...
Radix Malorum Est (Ok)Cupiditas
Upon the recent celebration of my twenty-second birthday, I received at the dinner table what could only be described as ...
Checking In
Like clockwork, every April my mom calls me with the same advice that we both know I’ll ignore. “Start packing ...
Another Cheesy Endpaper
When I was little (read: the graveyard phrase of these such articles), heaven was a tangible, cheesy thing that for ...
Frequent Flyer
I stood on top of a platform more than 23 feet above the ground. Harnessed, I placed my toes over ...
Summer Rhythms
One August night every year, around 10 p.m., my dad slammed shut the trunk of our silver station wagon, which ...
The FM Endpaper Column with Lauren Kiel
Lauren Kiel writes about a curious statue from her hometown in Georgia.