Writer

Subul Ahmad

Latest Content


How to Pretend You’re Still on Spring Break

Life’s a beach. Spring break is a mentality. You may have made some of the best memories of your life this past week, but just because you’re back on campus doesn’t mean that it has to end. Here’s how to keep the spring break glow alive, even when you’re walking to lecture and not behind the DJ booth in Miami.


Burst the Bubble: Improv Comedy

I catapulted myself out of the Harvard bubble for a night of stand-up at Boston Harbor. Surrounded by a crowd that was double my age, I enjoyed a show filled with unexpected laughs and life lessons.


Fall Trends I’ve Fallen Victim To

We’re all guilty of falling for the fall trends, and Flyby is bringing you a debrief of our favorites this year. Fall is a state of mind as much as it is a season, so let’s romanticize it and accept the autumnal glow-up with open arms.


Flyby’s Hierarchy of Yard Activities

Spring marks the time when we reclaim the Yard and relish the fresh air outside after being cooped up cramming studying hard. Here’s Flyby’s take on the common Yard activities, so you can gauge if your favorite outdoor pastime is Flyby-approved, of course.


How To: Multitask Like a True Academic Weapon

This guide to multitasking is perfect for working smarter and not harder and managing the crumpling weight of having five conflicting meetings, hundreds of pages of reading, and three papers due by 11:59 p.m..


Currier House

Welcome to Currier House! When you set foot in Currier, you’re definitely in for a tree-t. The amenities are endless, shared with housemates who feel like family. The Currier crew consists of forever friends, extraordinary faculty deans and tutors, dedicated dining hall staff members, and adorable furry friends. You could say Currier residents are one of a kind; those who enter Currier join the ranks of alumni like Bill Gates, Yo-Yo Ma ’76, Neil deGrasse Tyson ’80, and Michelle Wu ’07.