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Grace R. Ramsdell
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Your Guide to Coffee in the Square
This one is mostly for the freshmen who are still finding their way around the square. Here are the top caffeine spots to hit up.
Five Questions We Asked Ourselves in Cambridge This Summer
After spending a good three months in Cambridge this summer, Flyby has had a lot of time to reflect on Harvard’s hometown. The following are some questions (of varying importance) that we found ourselves asking.
This Week at Harvard: The End (of Summer) Is Upon Us
It’s your last chance to make some summer memories before the beginning of sch**l, so make it count!
Five Things You Could Buy For the Cost of the A.R.T. Institute’s Drama Program
Harvard’s American Repertory Theater Institute—a graduate drama program—is suspending admissions this year while the costs of the program are addressed. “What costs?” you may ask. “The two-year tuition expense of $62,593,” we would answer.
This Week at Harvard: Eight Activities on the Coast, in the City, and Close to Home
We’ve compiled yet another list of school-free summer activities to help keep your mind off of the impending doom of September.
Before They Were Famous: A Look at Notable Alums’ Yearbook Entries
Many of today’s—and yesterday’s—celebrities once called Harvard home, so Flyby decided to dive deep into the College’s yearbook archives to find out what some noteable alumni were up to during their time in Cambridge.
This Week at Harvard: Making the Most of the Last Month of Summer
Flyby is here with your weekly list of summer activities in the Cambridge area. From seafood festivals to meteor showers, one thing’s for sure: summer isn’t over yet.
Three Harvard Things Longer Than Scaramucci’s White House Tenure
In light of such an abrupt staffing change, Flyby has compiled a list of three things longer than Scaramucci’s 10-day tenure as White House Communications Director.
This Week at Harvard: Music, Hot Dogs, and Movies (Oh My!)
Flyby is back again this week with ideas for activities in the coming days that’ll keep your mind off the impending doom of first semester.