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The Perfect Fall Day

In New England, fall isn’t just a season — it’s a personality. The moment one leaf turns slightly orange, it’s officially time to curate your photo dump, break out the plaid flannels, and sample every Trader Joe’s pumpkin spice snack. Fall is the time to romanticize your life, so here’s what the perfect Harvard fall day looks like.


The Fall I Turned...

Thinking of becoming the main character this fall? It’s time to decide what kind of season you’re going to have, and truly commit. If you’re hard pressed for some ideas, read ahead, and let Flyby transform your fall.


How To: Reject Rejection

Whether it’s HUCG or your dining hall crush, rejection is hard. Brush it off and save your campus image through any number of these suave, nonchalant excuses as to why your newest letdown has left you unperturbed.


Flyby Recommends: Alternatives to Hazing

During the first week of school, club leaders across campus gathered for hazing training. For many, it was an illuminating and thought-provoking experience that explored different methods of hazing they were previously unaware of. For several reasons, including legal considerations, Flyby officially does not condone hazing. However, we have brainstormed some alternatives for club leaders to consider implementing if they want to foster a greater sense of community.


Passing Time in Ec10a

Ec10a — the rite of passage that unites freshmen like nothing else. You walked into the first week of classes with grand intentions of becoming the next Wolf of Wall Street before becoming quickly disillusioned.


Students bolster the economy during Ec10a lecture

Students bolster the economy during Ec10a lecture


Harvard To-Do List Before It Gets Cold

Don’t fall into the trap of only appreciating nice weather once it’s gone — like realizing how much you miss your health after waking up with a sore throat. Here are all the activities you should squeeze in to appreciate these 65-degree days before frostbite and Lamont captivity set in.


Love It/Hate It: Second Week Of Classes

With your backpack freshly dusted off, pencils sharpened, and new back-to-school shoes, it’s finally time to contemplate all the pros and woes that come with the much less talked about week than her predecessor — the second week of classes, a.k.a. SWOC.


Somehow time here just seems to flyby

Somehow time here just seems to flyby


Breaking Down Section Kids

Even though it’s only the second week of school, sections are already underway, and the semester is in full swing! Sections have truly been a trying time of adjustment, as new dynamics and social norms are set, and section kids are emerging after a summer of hibernation.


Reflections from a (three-day-old) Senior

You might be thinking – slow your roll, the semester just started. And yes, you’d be right. I don’t deny being preemptively nostalgic, nor can many of my classmates – I mean, I genuinely visited Widener steps five times on the first day of classes to take as many pictures with my friends as I could (as if we don’t also have the spring semester… LFDOC, LFWOC? Now we’re just throwing letters together). Looking past this, though, I’ve truly had many jump scares formative realizations despite my short tenure as a senior this year.


Reflections from a three-day-old senior

Reflections from a three-day-old senior


A Harvard Horror Story

A quiet campus is terrorized by a greedy bureaucracy. Follow the story of one student as she attempts to navigate a multitude of summer policy changes that will alter her Harvard experience forever.


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