Scrutiny
Katey Stone
Seen here while the coach of the 2014 USA Women's Olympic Hockey team, coach Stone seeks her second national championship at the helm of the Harvard women's ice hockey program.
Picard and Fry
From left to right: Michelle L. Picard and Lyndsey B. Fry were named to the USA Women's Olympic Hockey team on Wednesday.
The Best Team You've Never Gone to Watch
Currently, five players on the Olympics-headed national women's ice hockey team are either current or former members of the Harvard team. The Harvard women’s hockey team is one of the most successful teams on campus but struggles to maintain fan attendance levels.
Pursuing Passion? Selling Out? Buying Time?
On a recent Monday evening, in the fluorescent-lit basement conference room of 54 Dunster Street, the Office of Career Services sponsored “Is Consulting the Right Fit?”
Dean Smith Morning Exercise
Dean Smith addresses the class of 2013 during their morning commencement exercises last May.
Dean Smith at Commencement
Dean Smith, furthest right, pictured here with Oprah during the class of 2013 commencement ceremony.
Dean Smith at Convocation
Dean Michael D. Smith speaks at the freshmen convocation for the Class of 2017 in Sanders Theater.
Engineering Mike Smith
The FAS Dean’s proponents describe him as a consensus-building visionary, and his detractors see him as a functionary in an increasingly corporate administration. But seven years into his tenure, many members of the community he leads still don’t have a clear grasp on what drives Mike Smith.
Making the Cut: The Real Pre-med Requirements
The story of droves of students entering college expecting to be pre-med, but later switching tracks—whether because of the rigor or the draw of other disciplines—is a familiar one. However, at Harvard unique factors play into this whittling down of aspiring doctors.
Let me Entertain You
Harvard Square has an uncanny ability to attract entertainers of different backgrounds. Unlike Boston’s Faneuil Hall, which admits performers on an audition-only basis and makes them schedule their performance times far in advance, Harvard Square does not discriminate: Performers who have never been in front of an audience before and those who have spent their entire careers in entertainment have equal access to its streets.
The Gates Unbarred: Seamus Heaney at Harvard
It is a natural, perhaps inevitable reaction, when confronted with news of a star, to try to bask in his or her reflected light.
Fifteen Hottest Freshmen '16: Around Our Town
It’s that time of year again. FM brings you the much-anticipated, much-loved Fifteen Hottest Freshmen of the Class of 2016. They’re cute, they’re fierce, and they’re about to lead you through some of Harvard Square’s favorite haunts. Have fun with it.
Massachusetts Voters Cast Ballots in Party Primaries
Voters trekked to the polls Tuesday morning to cast ballots in the party primaries that by tonight will narrow the field of serious contenders for the state’s U.S. Senate seat down to two.
After UHS Trips, Some Students Question Amnesty Policy
For some students, the repercussions of an alcohol-related UHS trip carry over beyond the hospital visit itself—causing them and others to question whether they should make the trip to after-hours at all.
The High Society
“If you ask the right questions, you’ll find out that a lot of people are doing drugs here,” Greg continues.