Student Publications
And We're Back, Sort Of
You should check Flyby and TheCrimson.com, where we'll have fresh content on a regular basis throughout the summer.
Housie Awards Conferred on House Videos
Movies have the Oscars. TV has the Emmys. Now, Housing Day videos have an award all their own: the Housies!
Top Five Rejected Cover Ideas For This Arts Issue
Sara Joe tells you what we didn't put in the Arts section this week.
Srivatsa To Lead 138th Crimson Guard
Naveen N. Srivatsa '12 will lead the newly-elected 138th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the paper's outgoing president announced yesterday.
Glamour Honors Her Campus
On Monday, Glamour magazine honored three Harvard alumnae, founders of Her Campus, an online magazine that promotes journalism for female ...
Elif Batuman at the Advocate
Elif Batuman '99, author of The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them, discusses her writing process during an informal Q&A at the Harvard Advocate Friday evening.
A Quagmire for Queer Art
Despite Harvard's proximity to Boston’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artistic community, its own queer art scene falls behind in productivity and publicity.
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?