Crimson staff writer
McKenzie E. Lemmo
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Traveling Through
A small part of my mind traces back to the moments I spent sitting in the big hospital chair, able to reflect without worrying about the speed of life around me. Time I thought I had lost.
Women, Powered by Persistence
Through determined advocacy and organizing, Women Employed at Harvard fought for fair hiring practices on Harvard's campus.
Planting a Seed
It seems unfair to say I love someone who I never knew completely. It’s hard to understand how it could even be possible. I have no evidence, no explicit reason why I should love him aside from the blood we share and his undeniable part in giving me life. Yet, I do love my dad and I miss the chance I had at being his daughter, blooming in his image.
I Spent Hours Petitioning for Classes and Still Haven’t Been Accepted to Any
It is time for Spring 2025 class registration, and all I see are rows and rows of orange clocks on my.harvard.
Harvard’s Hallowed Halloween
Today, one might spend Halloweekend partying it out at Currier’s Heaven & Hell or The Crimson’s own Crimween. But a century earlier, Halloween at Harvard was a more refined affair.
“Sea Monsters” Exhibit Blurs Border Between Monster and Human
Through the juxtaposition of different sea creatures and their relationships to a polluted environment, “Sea Monsters” asks visitors to consider how human-induced climate change might be the true monster deep beneath the waves.