Endpaper
Good With Children
More than a decade ago, I attended a summer camp in our neighboring county. The building, a church, crouched a ...
Nostalgic about the Future
I distinctly remember one night in elementary school, sitting in our darkened living room, watching Ike hit Tina Turner. I ...
Hitting the Pavement
In the early hours of Thursday, Sep. 16, 2009, I received an e-mail from my friend Jeff with the subject ...
Allergies, If You Please
Recently, I discovered that I’m allergic to running. Literally. If you’ve ever had a meal with me, you probably know ...
Magnet of the Masses
Last fall, the editors of FM assembled in the alleyway behind Herrell’s for a photo shoot with the campus’s most ...
The Food Behind the Thought
When home, lunch is a comfortable, casual, well-rehearsed affair. I walk the carpeted hall to my kitchen, open the fridge ...
A Dissection of a Harvard Faker's Fabricated Resume
UPDATED 5:36 p.m. Check out The Crimson's annotated version of the resume that Adam B. Wheeler submitted to The New Republic to see the various misrepresentations and inconsistencies of his claims.
Running Late
I’m sprinting down Garden Street, a little out of breath, laptop case bumping awkwardly at the hip.
A Welcome Diversion
Several months ago, when I returned home for Christmas break, my dad gave me a very important assignment. Calling from ...
Express Yourself This Wednesday
In order to show the Harvard population that hip-hop dancing is nothing to fear, Expressions is offering two dance workshops on April 21 and April 28.
One Night in Bogotá...
Bogotá, Colombia. 10 p.m. Having endured a three-hour Shabbat dinner during which my hosts repeatedly implied that my summer roommate ...
Chilling Out: European Style
With some “Harold and Kumar”-type fantasy and a vague desire to find out what stroopwafels were, I booked a last-minute ...