Married Undergrads
Harry, Marlyn, and Harvard: A 50-Year Marriage
Harvard has undergone decades of change—and Lewis and McGrath have been around to see it. Both have stayed in Cambridge and, in many ways, become campus institutions.
That Pesky Language Requirement was Just as Pesky in 1955
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Advice For The Young Women Of Harvard
After reading the Princeton mother’s life advice, I too have advice for all the daughters I never had—as well as for the daughters I did have but refuse to acknowledge: find a Harvard husband before you graduate.
Susan Patton's Marriage Advice for College Women
In this series, Flyby Staff Writer Olivia M. Munk identifies, dissects, and discusses ideas, articles, and opinions found in popular media and popular culture. She's here to inform you and to make you think—about what's out there, what it means to us, and what it might mean for you.
'The End of Courtship' at Harvard?
In 2013, you will probably have a lot of questions about love. These should be five of them: 1. If Ivy Leaguers are refuting The End of Courtship, are they endorsing The End of Empircal Reasoning? 2. Which came first: The End of Courtship, or The End of Men? 3. Was The End of Men before The End of Sex? 4. Would you rather The End of Sex With Men before Courtship, or The End of Courtship with Men before Sex? 5. Is it a coincidence that, as we are battered with The Ends of Everything Sexy, we can turn manically and trustingly to The Beginning of Second Season of "Girls"?
Housing Problems, FAS Deficit, and Harvard Prep
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Proposal of Love at The Game
By now most have heard about Harvard's 45-7 victory over Yale at The Game this past Saturday. But another big win took place as well.
Happily Ever After
Josue Ortiz and Kayci Baldwin '14 celebrate their recent engagement at the end of The Game.
Newly Weds
Kayci Baldwin '14 accepts Josue Ortiz's proposal at the end of Harvard's 45-7 win over Yale in New Haven.
Being Engaged at Harvard
Even though the Memorial Hall Church bells are no longer ringing, you may start to hear the sound of wedding bells around Harvard. While many students are still searching for their special someone, some have already found the one and only for them. Not only do these students have to juggle problems sets with extracurricular activities, but they have to plan an entire wedding.
Married Undergrads Seek Balance
Whereas some say they choose to marry for religious reasons, all of them say they did it for love.