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Serena Jampel
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A Not-So-Fair Verona
Local traditions surrounding young Juliet’s statue speak more to an undercurrent of misogyny than the quest for a love that conquers all.
‘Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812’ Preview: A Unique Show, Ambitious Undertaking, and Meaningful Experience
“Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812” is a unique show with a passionate cast and crew.
Let’s Go: Gone at 63
“Let’s Go” was a travel guide written and produced by student members of Harvard Student Agencies. Today, it has all but disappeared from travelers’ pockets, from the internet, and from Harvard’s campus.
Become a Boba Shop To Get Into Harvard — by Your Friendly HSA College Tutor
It’s getting harder and harder to get into Harvard. Forget about all the stress that comes with crafting the perfect application and simply secure your spot by becoming a boba shop. You’ll find your way into every single classroom in no time.
On GRWM Videos: Will We Ever Just Be Ready?
Women poised in front of the camera, make-up brush in hand, have become ubiquitous across TikTok, Instagram reels, and social media more broadly.
'Solito' Review: Is Empathy Enough?
As Zamora narrates the hardships he survived, the reader is left to grapple with the enormity of his situation and its apparent hopelessness.
'Derry Girls' Review: Season Three's Triumph Through Troubles
The beauty of “Derry Girls” is that it never tries to find an answer: Its three seasons have captivated viewers with stories of bold, anxious, hilarious, awkward, and earnest teens as they experience the messed-up, beautiful world around them.
Books for Busy Readers: The Crimson’s Top Picks
If you need a break from studying or if you’ve exhausted Netflix, cozy up with a captivating, quick read recommended by The Crimson.
‘Eastbound’ Is a Celebration of Identity Through Dance
A joyous celebration of tradition, creativity, exploration, and freedom that seemed just as fun to perform as it was to watch.