Voices

SPORT

Ricky Hatton's 140-lb Homecoming

PUBLISHED: May 27 2008 - 2:34am
How sweet it is to come home. There is a healing process requiring family praise for any little triumph that occurs in the process, like small children being applauded for tying their shoes.
LOCAL

Alternative Summer Job: Working in a camp?

PUBLISHED: May 16 2008 - 11:04pm
You’ll be working where this summer? The Hole in the What? Are you working with kids who were in gangs? Oh, oh – do you get free Newman’s Own food all summer long? .
LIFESTYLE

Coming Home to Houston and Losing My Mural

PUBLISHED: May 29 2008 - 10:37pm
I came home this year to a place more different than any experience I’ve ever had of my city, Houston. Perhaps more accurately, things’ve definitely changed.
ENTERTAINMENT

GTA IV: A land of opportunity, and crime

PUBLISHED: May 8 2008 - 5:54pm
When I’m driving at night, my mind wanders. Stimulated by my surroundings, I tend to dream up thoughts, songs, arguments, and even full-blown conversations.
LOCAL

Rich people and the money they give to rich universities

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 1:14am
Earlier this week, David Rockefeller ’36 gave $100 million to Harvard. That’s a lot of money.
STORIES

Celebrating the Fashionably Unstable

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 2:45am
In the Spring 2008 issue of The New York Times Style Magazine: Women’s Fashion, an article entitled “Certifiably Chic” commented upon the style industry and the American media’s current celebr
LIFESTYLE

Meeting The Team: Anita Gutierrez

PUBLISHED: May 8 2008 - 5:17pm
In all honesty, and at the risk of seeming utterly un-Harvardian, I must admit I’m not really into extracurriculars. At all.
ENTERTAINMENT

Short Cuts: Juno, Cloverfield, There Will Be Blood, Commando

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 2:22am
THERE WILL BE BLOOD Paul Thomas Anderson
STORIES

Editor's Introduction: Lorem Et Ipsum

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 3:21am
As we were giving out the first issue in front of Science Center, a student came up to me. “Hey, why did you guys do the iPhone vs. Blackberry thing in Latin?
LIFESTYLE

A Transfer's Tale

PUBLISHED: Apr 29 2008 - 1:47am
After a weekend spent entertaining Harvard's pre-frosh, the clearer it became that I was never one of them.
LOCAL

Pancakes for Parkinson's

PUBLISHED: Apr 28 2008 - 1:25am
We are three students (Pearl Houghteling '08, Tim Neal '09, and Jessie Lucier '10) planning an event to raise funding and awareness of Parkinson's disease at Harvard.
LOCAL

Sold On Interactivity

PUBLISHED: Apr 23 2008 - 2:44pm
Hey everybody, Welcome to the website. We all hope you’ll come back often.
FASHION COLUMN

Cheap Chic

PUBLISHED: Apr 28 2008 - 10:50pm
I’m really enjoying this unexpected trend in the high-end fashion world that has begun emerging as of late.
ENTERTAINMENT

Best cabbie ever.

PUBLISHED: May 2 2008 - 12:56pm
Quotable quotes:
LOCAL

Publisher's Notes: Making it heard

PUBLISHED: Apr 23 2008 - 1:00pm
Sitting on a small shelf in my family’s home is a photograph of my six-and-a-half-year-old self standing on the widely-set banister lining the small stairwell in front of Harvard Hall, with my grand
STORIES

Tales From a Wanderluster

PUBLISHED: May 28 2008 - 11:45am
So starting on May 30th, I will begin traveling the world in search of education, excitement, and adventure.
LOCAL

Behind the scene: the Voice website

PUBLISHED: May 8 2008 - 5:34pm
My involvement with the Voice began in early March when, after talking to Miran and Steven, I first became familiar with their idea of a new student publication.
FASHION COLUMN

Great places to Eat/Shop in Cambridge

PUBLISHED: May 3 2008 - 2:20pm
I was a researcher-writer for the Unofficial Guide, which meant trekking all over Cambridge and Boston in search of menus, colorful details, and occasionally having strange run ins with the locals.
STORIES

Introductory Blog Salad

PUBLISHED: May 21 2008 - 10:14pm
No respectable blog can open its doors without a confession, so here goes my first: I really hate the Harvard Voice. Or at least I did so before checking it out online.
LOCAL

Environment Action Committee Sells Supplies for Storage

PUBLISHED: May 20 2008 - 10:56am
Need Boxes for packing? Help the environment by packing in used (but in-good-condition) boxes
STORIES

Living with lovely Madame Pajot

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 1:19am
Whenever friends or family back home hear that I am studying abroad in Paris, there is a series of typical questions that ensue. How do you like France?
FASHION COLUMN

Cocktails and Couture

PUBLISHED: Apr 27 2008 - 5:35pm
On Saturday night, the Harvard Vestis Council held their annual event "Cocktails and Couture," which is a series of mini fashion shows from student designers at Harvard.
LOCAL

Bouncing in the Kingdom of Kong

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 1:55am
In a country where law dictates the boundaries of our activities and citizens are punished according to the magnitude of their indiscretions, night club bouncers are provided a free pass.
FOOD SECTION

Amazing Atmosphere For A Great Date

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 1:58am
Waitresses dripping in shimmering costume jewelry, an impressive 40-foot bar, soft lighting, an explosion of vintage decorations and art.
ENTERTAINMENT

Funny video: She has a boyfriend

PUBLISHED: Apr 27 2008 - 3:23pm
Just found this clip, thought it'd be cool to share it:
LOCAL

Publisher's Notes: The Launch

PUBLISHED: May 1 2008 - 3:12am
The soft murmur of the crowd fell silent last Wednesday in the Democracy Center, 45 Mt. Auburn, as Pfoho’s Anna Resnick took center stage.
FASHION COLUMN

Spotted in Lamont: Annie Austin '10

PUBLISHED: Apr 24 2008 - 8:52pm
Last week, we spotted Annie Austin '10 in Lamont (see photo below). Intrigued by her stylish appearance, we decided to investigate her outfit a bit more...
LOCAL

Having A Blast

PUBLISHED: Apr 23 2008 - 2:48pm
My name is Sam Abbott, and I am, along with Jeff, one of the Public Life Editors for the Voice. I am thrilled to be helping to develop the Voice.
LOCAL

Publisher's Notes: Paying Homage to Those Who Came Before Us

PUBLISHED: May 8 2008 - 10:52pm
“Will you guys please give it a rest?!?
STORIES

Strangers on a Plane

PUBLISHED: Jun 2 2008 - 7:54am
Seat arrangements on airplanes are a lot like playing the lottery. On the way to Amsterdam I’m going to say… I lost.