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Fifteen Questions: Anna Wilson on Fanfiction, Medieval Literature, and Interdisciplinarity

The Assistant Professor of English sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss "The Book of Margery Kempe," coffee shops AUs, and the gender politics of fanfiction.

Best Advice Giver: Imaan Mirza

She may be optimistic, but Imaan doesn’t just tell people what they want to hear. “I’m a very blunt person,” she explains.

Unsung Hero: Hana Rehman

Rehman’s said her leadership in the South Asian campus community was the result of persistence. “Showing up was really hard. There was a lot happening in my life and in other people’s lives and in the world. But showing up is half the battle,” she explains.



Jordan Klepper Talks ‘Bonkers’ Republicans, Tough Conversations at Intellectual Vitality Event

During a Saturday night event hosted by Harvard College’s Intellectual Vitality Initiative, comedian Jordan Klepper advised listeners on how to navigate conversations across the political aisle — but pulled no punches in his condemnation of President Donald Trump, saying the American right has “gone to bonkers.”

After Boston-Area Tatte Workers Forced To Resign Over Paperwork Gaps, Experts See Larger Problem

Tatte Bakery & Cafe has forced roughly 60 Boston-area workers to resign after discrepancies in their paperwork cast doubt on their legal authorization to work in the U.S.

Gun Control Advocate David Hogg ’23 Elected DNC Vice Chair

March for Our Lives co-founder David M. Hogg ’23 was elected vice chair of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday after campaigning to win back young voters who drifted to the Republican party in November.




Men’s Basketball Sinks Columbia, 90-82, Falls Away at Cornell, 75-60

Harvard came into its matchup with Cornell less than 24 hours after securing a hard fought 90-82 victory over Columbia at Levien Gymnasium in New York City. But the Big Red generated a second half-storm Saturday night to blow past the Crimson, 75-60, in the first back-to-back weekend of the Ivy season.


From Sundance: ‘Opus’ Retreads Trodden Tropes, Satirizes Itself

All of this is to say that “Opus” is disappointing.

From Sundance: ‘Rabbit Trap’ is a Cacophony of Magic, Horror, and Family

When the external world isn’t enough, “Rabbit Trap” cleverly explores the internal world of its characters.

From Sundance: ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Will Make You Squirm

“The Ugly Stepsister” works best when it’s not just merely tweaking but thoroughly elaborating on its source material.

From Sundance: ‘Atropia’ is a Hilarious Masterwork of Political Satire

It is hard to believe that the world of facsimiles that Hailey Gates builds is not a product of pure fiction.


Men’s Basketball Sinks Columbia, 90-82, Falls Away at Cornell, 75-60

Harvard came into its matchup with Cornell less than 24 hours after securing a hard fought 90-82 victory over Columbia at Levien Gymnasium in New York City. But the Big Red generated a second half-storm Saturday night to blow past the Crimson, 75-60, in the first back-to-back weekend of the Ivy season.

Harvard Women's Basketball Takes Down Cornell, Improves to 16-3

With 20 points from Harmoni Turner and 11 more from Elena Rodriguez, Harvard Women's Basketball quickly rebounded and took down Cornell to improve to 16-3 on the year.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Falls in Overtime Against Princeton, Looks Ahead to Beanpot

The Men's Hockey team fell in a nail-biting matchup in overtime against the Princeton Tigers. The team looks to rest and prepare for their first matchup in the 72nd annual Beanpot tournament on Monday.

Harvard Wrestling Falls in Ivy League Competition to Penn and Princeton

On a weekend road trip, Harvard Wrestling fell in back-to-back dual meets to Penn and Princeton. The team will look to rebound from the disappointing losses against Columbia on Feb. 15.


From Sundance: ‘Opus’ Retreads Trodden Tropes, Satirizes Itself

All of this is to say that “Opus” is disappointing.

From Sundance: ‘Rabbit Trap’ is a Cacophony of Magic, Horror, and Family

When the external world isn’t enough, “Rabbit Trap” cleverly explores the internal world of its characters.

From Sundance: ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Will Make You Squirm

“The Ugly Stepsister” works best when it’s not just merely tweaking but thoroughly elaborating on its source material.

From Sundance: ‘Atropia’ is a Hilarious Masterwork of Political Satire

It is hard to believe that the world of facsimiles that Hailey Gates builds is not a product of pure fiction.



Men’s Basketball Sinks Columbia, 90-82, Falls Away at Cornell, 75-60

Harvard came into its matchup with Cornell less than 24 hours after securing a hard fought 90-82 victory over Columbia at Levien Gymnasium in New York City. But the Big Red generated a second half-storm Saturday night to blow past the Crimson, 75-60, in the first back-to-back weekend of the Ivy season.

Harvard Women's Basketball Takes Down Cornell, Improves to 16-3

With 20 points from Harmoni Turner and 11 more from Elena Rodriguez, Harvard Women's Basketball quickly rebounded and took down Cornell to improve to 16-3 on the year.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Falls in Overtime Against Princeton, Looks Ahead to Beanpot

The Men's Hockey team fell in a nail-biting matchup in overtime against the Princeton Tigers. The team looks to rest and prepare for their first matchup in the 72nd annual Beanpot tournament on Monday.

Harvard Wrestling Falls in Ivy League Competition to Penn and Princeton

On a weekend road trip, Harvard Wrestling fell in back-to-back dual meets to Penn and Princeton. The team will look to rebound from the disappointing losses against Columbia on Feb. 15.