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Joshua Redman '91

Jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman ’91 never planned to become a professional musician. Redman, who originally used his mother’s last name ...


Neil Degrasse Tyson '80

When the International Astronomical Union demoted Pluto from planet to dwarf planet in 2006, more than a handful of Americans ...


Somebody Else's Revolution

Protests had generally been peaceful since the regime fell nearly five months before, but everyone knew that when it got late—at midnight, they said—the police came out. By that time, the women and children had left, the foreign media was less likely to be around, and darkness provided easy cover for the sort of thing no police force wants caught on tape.


Year in Photos: FM

The Crimson’s weekly magazine once again offered insight into its stories with photos portraying the student perspective of life at Harvard. FM photo highlights include the Chickwich Challenge, Harvard’s most interesting seniors and hottest freshmen, underground Harvard culture and campus social life at large. Harvard’s cultural sphere extends far beyond the iron gates, and this year’s FM photo coverage brought this multifaceted experience to your door every Thursday morning.


Continuing the Corps Mentality: From TFA to HLS

For many students at the Law School, TFA has become a epiphanic moment.


Women's Spaces and The Harvard College Women's Center

To complement the Magazine's scrutiny on women's spaces on campus, The Crimson took a closer look at The Harvard College Women's Center.


Harvard Wants You

At Harvard, an increasingly international student body faces both opportunities and challenges.


Harvard Wants You

Students from all corners of the world call Harvard College home. FM investigates the experiences of those who have traveled the farthest.


Thinking Inside the Square

Andrew R. Paterson ’13, who lives in Cabot House, sees Quad life a little differently from most students—his family lives ...


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