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Tasnim Ahmed
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In Opposition to the Immigration Ban
This ban is simply a political maneuver that seeks to provide a trophy for the current administration in their attempts to keep unrealistic campaign promises at the expense of defenseless populations.
#tbt: Free Tibet Activists Protest Jiang Zemin's Speech
“We are hoping to give Jiang a strong message that people all over the world need freedom and that freedom is a basic human right,” one of the organizers said.
#fbf: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dress up as Harvard Baseball Players for Halloween
Way back when we believed Carly Rae Jepsen had a promising musical career, it seemed that just maybe our very own baseball team did, too
If Course Descriptions Told the Truth
The truth about your classes is now coming out: Study cards have been signed and the glitz and glam used to hook students in is gone, revealing what the semester will actually be like. Here's what the course descriptions should say.
The Dynamic Duo: Harvard Twin Sisters Honored as Two of Glamour's Top Ten College Women
This year, Harvard’s very own Inesha N. Premaratne ’15 and Ishani D. Premaratne ’15 (that’s right, both of them) were recipients of the Glamour Magazine's Top Ten College Women award.
#Beef for Hot Breakfast
Flyby sat down to catch up with Hot Breakfast after their recent Battle of the Bands Victory. We touched base with Mike Senter-Zapata ‘14, Paul Castrigano ‘14, Pranav Krishanan ‘16, and Sam Berman Cooper ‘14 about how they’re feeling about their Yardfest performance on Sunday. Not present for the interview was drummer Mateus Falci ‘14.
Still Looking For an Internship?
Spring break just bid adieu, leaving us with only about seven more weeks of classes. So naturally all that’s left for us to do is bite our nails, pull our hair, and constantly scroll through the OCS website worrying about summer plans.
Medical School Radiology Expert Dies at 55
Jack Belliveau provided a major breakthrough in his field and went on to mentor many of today’s researchers. He died Feb. 14 due to complications of a gastrointestinal disorder.
#tbt: Housing Day Turned Iraq War Protests
Do you remember back in 2003 when Harvard’s Housing Day revelries ended in a massive multi-collegiate protest against the Bush administration and the War in Iraq?
The Melting Pot That Never Was
Since we can’t specify exactly what American culture is, we don’t have the right to determine what is un-American.