On Campus
We Want Your Pressing Life Questions!
Dear Harvard, Welcome to "Listen Up," Flyby's weekly advice column, written by two jobless, washed up seniors from their futon in Winthrop. Senior spring is a time for writing a thesis, reflecting on your time at Harvard, and finding a job. We're avoiding these things by taking on your problems instead.
HUDS and FMO Save Us from Starvation, Slipping on Sidewalks
Unless you've been under a rock, you probably already know that HUDS and FMO workers basically saved the day today.
To Do: Snow Day
Let's be real, this is the most snow we're going to have for a while. So ditch your real to do list, bundle up, and head outside. We at Flyby have created your Snow Day itinerary.
HCSSA Bridges Cultural Barriers
In its annual Chinese New Year Gala, the Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association brought in acts from across different cultures for a unifying celebration of the holiday.
Repowering Greece
Constantine Tarabanis '15 speaks about developing healthcare initiatives in Greece at "Repowering Greece: The Most innovative Ways to Revamp Greece" on Tuesday evening. The event's eight speakers delivered their ideas in seven minutes or less.
Repower Greece
Alexandros Costopoulos introduces his Repower Greece project on Tuesday. At the event, eight speakers delivered their ideas about re-energizing the Greek economy through social entrepreneurship.
Needing a New Class?
Is this you in class? Are you wishing that you hadn't taken those three Gen Eds? If you're having second thoughts about your course selections, Flyby has you covered. We've gone through the course catalogue and picked out some of the strangest classes offered this spring. The descriptions below are our best guesses of what these Gen Eds (plus a bonus Applied Physics course) might have to offer.
Sisterly Bond Holds Strong in 'You For Me For You'
In their homeland of North Korea, two sisters struggle to make the difficult decision between remaining faithful to their country ...
‘The Servant of Two Masters’ Serves up Laughs
“The Servant” is wonderfully acted, and succeeds in its better moments through its focus on traditional comic tropes.
Artist Spotlight: Francesca Harper
Despite having advised the film “Black Swan” and released singles in Europe and Japan as a singer and lyricist, Francesca ...
A Marriage of Art and Science
At the Boston University Gallery, a new exhibit explores the relationship between anatomy and art during the past two centuries.