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Are Whales Trying to Tell Us Something?
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Serena Jampel
Project CETI, an interdisciplinary initiative consisting of over 50 scientists, is working to uncover — and eventually decode — patterns in whale “speech.”
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Cover Story
Harvard Gets More Rhodes Scholars Than Any Other School. Why Do Some of Its Houses Get So Few?
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Maeve T. Brennan
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Cam N. Srivastava
Is the Next JD Vance Sitting in Your Philosophy Seminar?
By
Rachael A. Dziaba
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Saketh Sundar
Are Whales Trying to Tell Us Something?
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Serena Jampel
How Cambridge Is Reimagining Reparations
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Jade Lozada
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Jem K. Williams
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The Scoop
Parsing the Past of Our Present in History 10
By
Christopher Schwarting
Could Strangers Become a Thing of the Past?
By
Maibritt Henkel
and
Anna A. Kremer
Is the Bio Lab a “Nobel Incubator?”
By
Alexander W. Anoma
and
Christopher Schwarting
House or Home? Recent Grads’ Strategies of Stickin’ Around
By
Sierra A. Lloyd
Conversations
Meet Nina Howe-Goldstein, the Real Hater of Cambridge, Mass.
By
Claire Jiang
and
Amann S. Mahajan
Strava Comes Full Circle
By
Xinni (Sunshine) Chen
Fifteen Questions: Gaia Bencini on Egyptology, Hieroglyphics, and ‘Dreaming the Sphinx’
By
Sam E. Weil
Fifteen Questions: Arthur Brooks on Barcelona, Baldness, and the Science of Happiness
By
Sage S. Lattman
Retrospection
Harvard’s Hallowed Halloween
By
McKenzie E. Lemmo
and
Natalie F. L. Luera
A Desk and ‘Dalliance with the Nazis’
By
Rachael A. Dziaba
Rationality and Religion at The Social Ethics Museum
By
Xinni (Sunshine) Chen
‘But A Dream’: The Story of the Philosophers’ Camp
By
Annika Inampudi
Introspection
A Hurricane From Here
By
Asher J. Montgomery
‘Deal or No Deal’: Learning How to Follow My Intuition
By
Dalevyon L.J. Knight
Holding Space
By
Ciana J. King
Big-City Blues
By
Sophie Gao
Around Town
What Is Harvard Sex Week Trying to Teach Us?
By
Maibritt Henkel
and
Yasmeen A. Khan
‘In Deep Aeolic Infinitude’: Catching Wind of the Harvard Whistler’s Society
By
Anna A. Kremer
and
Amann S. Mahajan
Lovestruck in Cambridge: A Romance Bookstore Comes to Harvard Square
By
Alia S. Al-Wir
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Neeraja S. Kumar
Making Harvard Square a Stage
By
Kaysia E. Harrington
and
Raphael Z. Niu
Levity
Hi Professor, This Desperate Student Needs Your Help
By
Sophie Gao
Venn Diagram: Canaday Showers, Chamber of Secrets
By
McKenzie E. Lemmo
Day In The Life of a Harvard Mouse
By
Mukta R. Dharmapurikar
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Christian D. Topinio
The Eleventh Habit of Highly Successful Harvard Students
By
Kate J. Kaufman
Inquiry
American Gods
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Bea Wall-Feng
Find My Privacy
By
Xinni (Sunshine) Chen
Caroline Calloway Is (Basically) Done Being a Scammer
By
Sarah W. Faber
A Sustainable Future for My Oil Town
By
Matthew A. Thompson
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