Crimson opinion writer
Charlotte R. Rediker
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It’s Time for the Humanities To Learn Some Science
At Harvard and beyond, we’re overlooking the need for exposure to STEM among students in non-STEM fields, with serious implications for policy, ethics, and governance.
93 Years of School Supplies and Family Ties at University Stationery Co.
As you cross the threshold of the Central Square store, you’re greeted by soft rock playing on an old radio and floor-to-ceiling shelves packed with products.
The Language Exchange: A Home for Culture, Convenience, and Community
Armed with a $12,000 grant from the Culture Lab Innovation Fund, Mary L. DiSalvo, the Language Center manager, hopes that the program will provide students with an opportunity to practice low-commitment language learning with each other.
The Quad Lab: An Experiment in Bringing Seminars Back to Harvard’s Houses
The seminar’s emphasis on house-based learning and community recalls the now-defunct House Seminars, which were for-credit courses sponsored by individual residential houses.
The Cambridge Queen's Head Looks Forward
For the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began, patrons crowded around the pub’s pool table and dart board, munching on tater tots and mozzarella sticks.
Queen's Head Pub
Patrons seated with drinks at the Queen’s Head Pub on Oct. 20, the second day of opening week.