<p>twochickens:</p>
<p>You were asking about creative writing earlier. I totally forgot about the Harvard Advocate, a student-run literary magazine. It's always very impressive. Check out the website at theharvardadvocate.com</p>
<p>twochickens:</p>
<p>You were asking about creative writing earlier. I totally forgot about the Harvard Advocate, a student-run literary magazine. It's always very impressive. Check out the website at theharvardadvocate.com</p>
<p>Ooh, I'd really like to write for the Harvard Advocate if accepted. Is there some class I would have to take in creative writing in order to be considered?</p>
<p>Also, is there (decent) vegetarian food? Thanks!</p>
<p>GOMBD, thanks for sharing the Harvard Advocate link.</p>
<p>No, you do not need to be part of a creative writing class to write for The Advocate. However, you do need to go through a process called comp. where you sumbit works. The comp process for each board on The Advocate is different. </p>
<p>It is a mag./journal with a good deal of prestige and history. Its members are also very accomplished. This year, its president, Casey Cep was one of 6 Rhodes Scholars selected from Harvard.</p>
<p>Corinao- yes, the vegetarian food selection seems very good, though I admit I haven't tried it. One of my roomates eats vegetables at Annenberg a LOT, and really likes it.</p>
<p>how are the intramural sports</p>
<p>7 Rhodes scholars. <a href="http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=516002%5B/url%5D">http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=516002</a></p>
<p>Plus a Marshall Scholar this year as well...</p>