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Rowan A.G. Whitworth

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Whitechapel Concert Review: A Metalhead Ritual

Hearing the raging guitars, hammering drums, and especially Bozeman’s otherworldly and awe-inspiring vocals live was quite something to witness.


‘Hymns in Dissonance’ Review: Deathcore’s Finest

Whitechapel's latest album, “Hymns in Dissonance," is definitively deathcore, emerging as their most brutal album in years, possibly their most brutal ever.


Artist Profile: Ethan A. Chaves ’26 Talks All Things Music, Composing, and Performing

Performer, composer, creative — Chaves is a testament to what it means to be an artist, and breathes life into all he does.


Abby Phillip Says Nontraditional Media Outlets Helped Trump Win at Harvard IOP Forum

CNN anchor Abby D. Phillip ’10 said the Trump campaign’s focus on non-traditional media outlets contributed to his electoral victory — and could mark a broader shift towards a new type of political candidate.


Journalists Say Trump May Exchange Russia Sanctions for Ukraine Peace Deal

Peter Baker, a senior White House correspondent for the New York Times, said President-elect Donald Trump may drop U.S. sanctions on Russia in exchange for a deal on Ukraine.


Former U.S Ambassador to Austria Speaks at Harvard Republican Club Event

Trevor Traina, former United States Ambassador to Austria during Donald Trump’s first presidency, spoke on the 2024 presidential election and his former experiences in diplomacy during a Harvard Republican Club event Thursday evening.


Maine Gov. Janet Mills and Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson Talk Disagreement at IOP

Maine Governor Janet T. Mills and former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson discussed effective disagreement and bipartisanship in federal and local government at a Harvard Institute of Politics forum on Thursday evening.


Harvard Researchers Suggest Green Hydrogen Will Remain Costlier Than Projected

Harvard researchers found in a recent study that prices for green hydrogen — hydrogen fuel created from sustainable energy sources — will remain high.


MIT Prof. Talks Ancient Chinese Philosophy and Global Economics at IOP

MIT professor of management and economics Kristin Forbes spoke about how Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” can be applied to global monetary policy on Tuesday at the annual Institute of Politics Albert H. Gordon Lecture.