Fifteen Questions: Leslie Fernandez on Techno-Orientalism, AI Ethics, and an Ethnic Studies Concentration

The Program Director for the Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss their favorite sci-fi novels, multiculturalism, and Blade Runner.

In the Eye of the Storm

“Getting ready to respond to an emergency, building capacity to respond to an emergency, and educating leaders so that they can better respond to emergencies” are the goals that guide Michael J. VanRooyen’s life.

Good Person

For the most part, I don’t go about my days actively thinking I am a bad person. But I can’t control when the thoughts arise — and when they do, they are relentless.



The Fight to Keep Cambridge Local News Alive

The fragility of Cambridge’s media ecosystem raises questions of what a sustainable model for local journalism looks like — and what the city loses when local news disappears.

‘Our Guy in the White House’: Harvard Experts Say Trump-Zelensky Confrontation Was a Win for Putin

After U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance staged a tag-team humiliation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at an Oval Office press conference last week, Harvard experts on foreign relations and Ukraine called the spectacle “absurd” and disappointing.

Harvard Seizes Win Against RPI To Start Off ECAC Playoffs

In the first elimination game of the Eastern College Athletic Conference playoffs, No. 7 Harvard men’s ice hockey beat No. 10 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, stunning RPI with four unanswered goals in the second period.




‘The Little Engine That Could’: Harvard Skiing Pushes Forward in Historic Season

The Harvard skiing team, composed of the Apline and Nordic disciplines, has competed at a historic level in the 2025 season. The team's culture, coupled with strong breakout performances, has propelled it to success.


‘be cozy’ Preview: A Realistic Questioning of Reality That Is Anything But Cozy

Those who watch “be cozy,” written and directed by Zach B. Halberstam ’25, might find themselves questioning their sense of reality in just 90 minutes.

“Prime Target” Review: The Prodigy Problem

The show weaves together various storylines and characters in a clear yet intricate manner.

‘Call Me When You Breakup’ Single Review: A Low-Effort Attempt at a Pop Comeback

Call me when Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco break up. Or at least, when they stop collaborating. In the meantime, I’ll be listening to any other solely Gracie Abrams song.

‘Alter Ego’ Album Review: Introducing the World to a New Woman

Lisa has never asked for permission — she doesn’t need to. With her debut solo album “Alter Ego,” she doesn’t just step into the spotlight, she sets it ablaze.


‘The Little Engine That Could’: Harvard Skiing Pushes Forward in Historic Season

The Harvard skiing team, composed of the Apline and Nordic disciplines, has competed at a historic level in the 2025 season. The team's culture, coupled with strong breakout performances, has propelled it to success.

No. 11 Harvard Men’s Tennis Battles Past Middle Tennessee, Sweeps Weekend Competition

In a tight three hour battle, No. 11 Harvard men's tennis fought past Middle Tennessee State 4-2 to sweep weekend competition in a match that featured four three-setters. The team will now prepare for outdoor competition the rest of the season.

Harvard Baseball Shows Grit in Series Loss Against Michigan State

In a second consecutive weekend trip down south, Harvard's baseball team was swept by a strong Michigan State squad. Despite the loss, the team's fresh faces showcased its improved bullpen depth as it gears up for Ivy League play.

‘On a Mission’: Newly elected Rugby Captain Nafanua “Nafi” Fitisemanu ’24-26 on Leadership, Spirituality and Championship Mentality

When the Harvard women’s rugby team voted for its captain, a consensus was immediately reached: the team wanted junior Nafanua "Nafi" Fitisemanu. Her journey, guided by her faith and time away from campus, has brought her to this moment.


‘be cozy’ Preview: A Realistic Questioning of Reality That Is Anything But Cozy

Those who watch “be cozy,” written and directed by Zach B. Halberstam ’25, might find themselves questioning their sense of reality in just 90 minutes.

“Prime Target” Review: The Prodigy Problem

The show weaves together various storylines and characters in a clear yet intricate manner.

‘Call Me When You Breakup’ Single Review: A Low-Effort Attempt at a Pop Comeback

Call me when Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco break up. Or at least, when they stop collaborating. In the meantime, I’ll be listening to any other solely Gracie Abrams song.

‘Alter Ego’ Album Review: Introducing the World to a New Woman

Lisa has never asked for permission — she doesn’t need to. With her debut solo album “Alter Ego,” she doesn’t just step into the spotlight, she sets it ablaze.



‘The Little Engine That Could’: Harvard Skiing Pushes Forward in Historic Season

The Harvard skiing team, composed of the Apline and Nordic disciplines, has competed at a historic level in the 2025 season. The team's culture, coupled with strong breakout performances, has propelled it to success.

No. 11 Harvard Men’s Tennis Battles Past Middle Tennessee, Sweeps Weekend Competition

In a tight three hour battle, No. 11 Harvard men's tennis fought past Middle Tennessee State 4-2 to sweep weekend competition in a match that featured four three-setters. The team will now prepare for outdoor competition the rest of the season.

Harvard Baseball Shows Grit in Series Loss Against Michigan State

In a second consecutive weekend trip down south, Harvard's baseball team was swept by a strong Michigan State squad. Despite the loss, the team's fresh faces showcased its improved bullpen depth as it gears up for Ivy League play.

‘On a Mission’: Newly elected Rugby Captain Nafanua “Nafi” Fitisemanu ’24-26 on Leadership, Spirituality and Championship Mentality

When the Harvard women’s rugby team voted for its captain, a consensus was immediately reached: the team wanted junior Nafanua "Nafi" Fitisemanu. Her journey, guided by her faith and time away from campus, has brought her to this moment.