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The Weight of Lightweight Rowing
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Elyse C. Goncalves
,
Kate J. Kaufman
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Akshaya Ravi
It is an open secret that lightweight rowing can promote disordered eating. But the category persists as a collegiate sport, and Harvard is one of the few schools that offers it.
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The Weight of Lightweight Rowing
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Kate J. Kaufman
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Akshaya Ravi
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Can Hopi Hoekstra Have It Both Ways?
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Brittany Charlton’s Fight for Funds
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Environmental Concentrators Are on Unsteady Ground
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‘Killing a Generation of Scientists’: Two HMS Researchers on the Toll of Funding Cuts
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From Coop to Campus
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Caroline G. Hennigan
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Jolana Kampfová
Conversations
Teaching Orbitals and Changing Occupations with Dr. Logan McCarty
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Fifteen Questions: Kenneth S. Rogoff on Bitcoin, Bobby Fischer, and “The Queen’s Gambit”
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Ed Childs Didn’t Plan to Come to Harvard. After 50 Years, He’s Still Organizing Its Workers.
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The Harvard Business School Grads Behind Beli
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Retrospection
Making John Harvard
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A Legacy of Song
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Cate A. Engles
Women, Powered by Persistence
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Peering Through the Smoke of Time at Leavitt & Peirce
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Joanna Lin
Introspection
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A Pale Shade of Green
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Dear Senior Year
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In Pursuit of Knowledge
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Around Town
Queer Joy at Queen’s Head
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Micaela S. Arenas
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Jona P. Liu
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Nelli U. Rojas-Cessa
Lexington’s Resurrection of the Revolution
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Jocelyn E. Shek
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Silvia L. Siegel-Yousef
Reclaiming Rat City
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Micaela S. Arenas
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Antonino J. P. Libarnes
Bar None
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Venn Diagram: The Stacks, Harvard Fights Back
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Mailing List Crisis
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Jack B. Reardon
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Silvia L. Siegel-Yousef
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Inquiry
The Case for Studying Abroad in Cuba
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Queer Genealogies
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It’s All Real Life
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Aurora J. B. Sousanis
It Really Is That Phone
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