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Roberto C. Quesada
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Artist Profile: Salome P. Agbaroji ’27 Is ‘All of the Above’
Salome P. Agbaroji ’27, the National Youth Poet Laureate, reveals that art was a part of her life long before she was publicly recognized.
T Stands for Terrible: Boston’s Transit Woes Reflect a National Problem
This national crisis in mass transit is not only embarrassing, but it is also separating communities, hurting the economy, and harming the environment.
The Top Five Most Beautiful Buildings at Harvard
Spanning the past and the present, Harvard’s positive contributions to architecture can’t be missed.
The Top Five Ugliest Buildings at Harvard
While Harvard has some of the most beautiful buildings in the Boston area, it also is home to some of the most repugnant.
Artist Profile: Jiaoying Summers Uses Comedy to Shatter Asian Stereotypes
With routines that poke holes in offensive stereotypes and make light of life in general, Summers has been able to provide the visibility she set out to create.
‘Amigos’ Single Review: Becky G & BIBI Seamlessly Blend Cultures
“Amigos” serves as a celebration of the world’s diversity and showcases the possibilities when artists from around the world come together.
‘A PROPHECY’ Review: Babebee Throws Musical Conventions Out The Window
Babebee’s “A Prophecy” is a significant and fresh contribution to the music scene thanks to its experimental nature and imaginative blend of genres.
Britney Spears’s ‘The Woman in Me’: How Memoirs Are Connecting Celebrities to Fans
Only now, in 2023, can one read Britney Spears's raw and unfiltered voice in her latest memoir: “The Woman in Me.”
I Didn’t Know There Were ‘Fake’ Latinos
In Queens, “Latino” doesn’t have a clear definition. That’s why I was shocked when I was called a fake Latino during my first week at Harvard.
‘HarvardKey: A Veri-Secure Jam’ Feature: A Celebration of Talent and Community
Both the LowKeys and the Veritones received standing ovations at the end of their performances.