Spring Break


Flyby's Spring Break Reading List

As Harvard students, we’re expected to have a very sophisticated taste in literature. Unfortunately, Expos doesn’t give us much in terms of quality reading,unless watching Mean Girls to procrastinate counts as educational. To make your family think you’re actually learning at this premier academic institution, here are some books that you’ll enjoy reading and can talk about in front of your grandparents—sorry, that means 50 Shades is out.


Last-Minute Spring Break Plans

If you are anything like the rest of us at Flyby and procrastinated until now to plan spring break, don’t worry. We got you covered. Here are some cool last minute alternative spring break plans for you and your lazy friends.


Spring Break in Cuba

Students listen to Chad Olin talk about the planned spring break trip to Cuba, which involves learning about the culture and urban renewal efforts, as well as substantial interaction with Cubans.


Spring Break Postcard: Orbs in Cancun

I landed in Cancun ready to embrace a cliché. There were no plans except to set aside the haughty, critical coldness of Cambridge and indulge in that undergraduate tropical escape narrative that is Mexico for Spring Break.


Spring Break Postcard: Food in Ma Belly

My roommate decided to visit me at home in Philadelphia. It was frigid, and every day we ate sandwiches. My goal: that he would leave with a fuller stomach, significantly closer to heart disease, his face slick with oil.


Spring Break Postcard: Met-Cute

Perhaps If I had grown up in Michigan I would have fallen in love with the New York City skyline, the tops of buildings glimpsed in small square segments from a plane. But I lived commuting-distance from Manhattan, in a suburb where the stone walls of colonial pastures lined the road to the train station. And so I met the city from the ground up: the smooth blue of the Hudson to the raised tracks over Harlem, only then to the skyscrapers in the distance.


Spring Break Postcard: New York, N.Y.

Born to New Yorker parents and raised in Connecticut, I am not inspired by New York City to breathless wonder unlike the millions of tourists who visit every year.


Despite Crowds, Students Satisfied With Spring Break Dining

Students said they believed that the pilot program which kept the Dunster and Currier dining halls open during spring break should be continued, though they complained of overcrowding.


80 Degrees and Humid

I started off spring break with a trip to Palm Beach, Florida with my friend. The hotel balcony overlooked the ocean, which was full of vacationers who were riding WaveRunners, paddle boarding, and swimming.


Snapshots of Spring Break

From Texas to Italy, and Cambridge to Florida, Crimson photographers traveled across the country and the world during spring break. These are snapshots of what they saw.


Sock Monkey Slippers

During spring break, I spent the vast majority of my time in my sock monkey slippers.


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