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This is a serious column.Fair warning, because you’ll be waiting for the payoff, the gotcha moment, the just-kidding punch line, and it’s not going to arrive.Last Saturday, I was a civilian; at far remove from the Yale Bowl press box, I cheered wildly...
The craze for ebony-tinged foods can be traced to Asia, where inky ingredients have a long and illustrious tradition. The nutty flavors and raven tones of forbidden rice were once reserved for Chinese emperors. Silkie chickens, whose snowy white feathers cover birds with black skin, flesh and bones, are...
In true Harvard style, one mostly closeted Harvard sophomore has come out to the financial world making frequent appearances at BGLT recruiting events. If there was ever a warm and supportive audience to out oneself to… In other memorable outing events, Harvard’s resident FB BJ...
When Douglas Coupland popularized the phrase “Generation X” in his 1991 debut novel of the same name, he cast himself as the passive observer. In stepping back from time and cultural context, he held all the naivety, hypocrisy, and sheer idiocy of North America?...
Drew G. Faust: Harvard’s new leading lady in academia, integrity, and...fashion? This past Friday, Tercentenary Theatre was teeming with Harvardians, both young and old, trying to catch a glimpse of our illustrious leader, Faust. Attendees braved the elements, anticipating long speeches, and plenty of Hogwarts-esque...