Crimson staff writer
Sierra A. Lloyd
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House or Home? Recent Grads’ Strategies of Stickin’ Around
No more than four rooms in the dorms or in faculty deans’ residences of each house are earmarked every year for these people who love Harvard so much that they stay, simultaneously building community and operating in the shadows.
Stripping on Sundays
At the beginning of my sophomore year, I was on the phone with my grandmother when she asked me if I’d gotten a term-time job. “Yes,” I answered her. “I’m stripping at CRG.”
Harvard's Squirrels: A Brief Investigation
The squirrels on Harvard’s campus work tirelessly to achieve quite literally groundbreaking discoveries in the field of acorn-stashing and to innovate new styles of nest architecture.
‘This opened the world up for me’: Harvard Women on the Rewards of Solo Travel
Now, looking back, she says of her trip: “I think it opened the world up for me.”
Good Luck, River Run
Visiting every single river house in one night and drowning in alcohol seems so totally earnest and desperate that to do so, in my view, will condemn you to Currier. But others, obviously, disagree.