CORDELIA F. MENDEZ ’16 , Chair I’m not going to say Cordelia F. Mendez ’16 could run the world, but I’m confident that she could at least run the country. That’s because Cordelia is easily one of the ...
Maia Silber is a recent graduate of Harvard University, where she studied American history and literature. Her senior thesis on the economic and environmental impact of the Croton Water System on ...
Celia Wren checks into the dance-theater weave “The Dream Dancer,” and Maia Silber reviews teens with moxie (and an original drama) who got into this summer’s characteristically rangy Capital Fringe ...
Maia Silber is a PhD student in history at Princeton University. Emily Callaci’s history of the international feminist movement examines the influence of their intellectual and political victories.
John the Orange Man began selling fruit in Harvard Square in 1858, about a decade after he immigrated to Cambridge to escape the Irish potato famine. He worked in the Square until his death following ...
John Sullivan wears a giant foam hat in the shape of a whale. It works well as a conversation starter when he panhandles on the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and... “The Fencer” dresses up the underdog ...