Scrutiny
Making Believe
While reality reigns all to often at Harvard, the underground world of Dungeons & Dragons takes on the territory of the imagination.
Playing for Keeps
<p>At the virtual gambling tables that support the strange world of online poker, the insiders have names for their prey.</p>
A Date With Debate
The Harvard Policy Debate Team, originally called the Harvard Debate Council, was founded in 1892. This was the year the ...
Professors Who Rock Harvard
When History Professor Niall C. D. Ferguson begins his lecture at 10:07 a.m., he abandons the podium, choosing instead to ...
Kids Who Would Be King
CLARIFICATION APPENDED Last February, Christopher A. Ballesteros ’12 stuck a flag pin in his lapel, walked onscreen, and informed the
Legacy: The Presidential Progeny
Second President of the United States John Adams, Class of 1751, once said, “I must study politics and war so
Legacy: The Classmates
Hialeah High School isn’t exactly the kind of place that draws a large contingent of celebrity kids, but Harvard is
Legacy: The Celebrity
It’s often local news when someone from a small town attends Harvard, but Laura E. Spence ’04 became more famous
Legacy: The Little Sister
To this day, the ears of Molly M. Simmons ’05 perk up whenever the Naval Academy is mentioned. In June
Legacy: The Blue-Blood
In 1649, Oliver Cromwell effectively began his rule over the Commonwealth of England, religious freedom was codified in Maine and
Legacy: The Small Town Girl
Cozily sporting fuzzy purple slippers, Danielle V. Brown ’05 says she loves the snow. Brown hails from Durango, a tiny
Legacy: The Prodigal Grandson
Not every member of the Fly Club and Hasty Pudding Social Club can be spotted on campus in a red
Legacy: The Recruit
Sebastian Anderle ’06 stands out in a crowd. On a good day, he tops off at 6’11”, and, as his
The Legacy Begins
Cross-legged on the carpet, Maribel Hernandez ’04 is flipping through photo albums, searching for a picture to run with her
Legacy: The First Generation
Rebekah L. Crooks ’05 realized how different her background was from many Harvard students in an economics class last year.
Let's Do Lunch
If red roses and chocolates are not in the Valentine’s Day cards this year, fear not. While the Harvard dating