Student Publications
Adobe Software Change Vexes Some Student Publications
The loss of free Adobe software previously provided by Harvard for students to download on their personal computers has proven problematic for many student publications.
Battle Royale: Ethnic Studies vs. The Salient
Even amidst the deluge of midterms and papers that are probably on your to-do list right now, we're sure you've heard of the latest controversy regarding ethnic studies and The Harvard Salient. Still, you may be asking, what's going on?
The Back Page, Our New Sports Blog, Is Live!
Can't wait until tomorrow's paper to quench your thirst for Harvard athletics? Then head to The Crimson's new sports blog, The Back Page, where you'll find all the sports news that's fit to print—and then some.
Let's Talk About Sex, Harvard
Encouraged by Harvard’s tendency to avoid academic and scholastic censorship, a surprising range of erotic art has appeared on campus.
Controversy Hits Her Campus
Earlier this year, HerCampus.com made headlines on Harvard’s campus when four students launched a new online magazine for college women. Over the past week, though, Her Campus has been the center of attention at another nearby school—Wellesley College.
Lampoon's Newest Issue Makes Middle School Sex Jokes
If you find jokes about what you would tell your eighth-grade crush funny, then you may laugh when you read the February issue of The Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine.
Budding Freshman Author Aims to Inspire
Noni D. Carter ’13 was 12 years old when a family gathering inspired her to embark on a project that would transform her from a child with a dream to a young woman who urges others to follow theirs.
Comp FlyBy!
Read FlyBy? Love it, hate it? Want to change it? Well, The Harvard Crimson* Blog Board is proud to present its first ever Spring Comp!
The Low Down on the Bestiary
The Harvard Advocate, the undergraduate literary magazine, just published their Winter 2010 issue, Bestiary. But before you dive into the slick pages (filled with animal parts, dead chickens, and weeds), check out our review. We’ve done some quick and dirty research for your reading pleasure.
Some 'Poon-Provided Procrastination
FlyBy recently got hold of the Lampoon’s latest issue in an exclusive leak (aka two poonsters came by and dropped ...
It’s baaaack! Harvard Porn Mag Hits the (Virtual) Newsstands
The long-anticipated time has come. Harvard’s very own porn rag, Diamond Magazine, has released its second—well first “official”—issue, a sample ...
Zhu To Lead 137th Crimson Guard
Peter F. Zhu '11 will lead the newly-elected 137th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the paper's outgoing president announced today.
We Promise Our Lives Suck...
<p>The Bostonist, a website about all things Boston (go figure), discovered Harvard FML yesterday, and they didn't have anything all too flattering to say about it.</p> <p>Starting with the headline (Harvard FML: Because Going to Harvard Is Just That Hard), it was clear that this wasn't going to be a glowing review of the website. The post offered a sharp criticism of Harvard FML, a creation of the Harvard Voice, and lampooned Harvard FMLs often mundane posts. The author even recommended that a "my life is average" site might have been more accurate—not exactly the first time this idea has been proposed.</p>
‘Voice’ Denies Stalking Claim
The Harvard Voice is battling media accusations this week that it launched a targeted campaign to stalk “Harry Potter” actress ...