FM Radio

By: The Harvard Crimson
  • Summary

  • Welcome to FM Radio, where we have read along versions of the weekly long-form articles published in Fifteen Minutes Magazine. Each episode features Fifteen Minutes Staff Writers and Editors reading through their own pieces, as well as providing background and insight for the process behind the articles.
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Episodes
  • Episode 8: The (Un)Official Harvard Dictionary: Fifteen Words and Where They Came From
    Jan 14 2023

    As with any other language, each Harvard term or phrase has a complex backstory that reveals something about campus culture. Join Fifteen Minutes Staff Writers Hewson Duffy, Mariah M. Norman, and Kaitlyn Tsai as they break down 15 words that capture the "Harvard experience."

    If you would like to read about this issue, or follow along with the podcast, visit us here at Fifteen Minutes: The (Un)Official Harvard Dictionary: Fifteen Words and Where They Came From

    If you are interested in reading more from The Harvard Crimson, visit us here at thecrimson.com.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 7: 'Termite Justice': Prison Justice Advocacy, Within and Outside Harvard's Gates
    Jan 14 2023

    Whether Harvard has an obligation to educate students about mass incarceration — and how it should do so — is a question that looms large. Join Fifteen Minutes Staff Writers Michal Goldstein and Ciana J. King as they investigate Harvard's prison advocacy programs.

    If you would like to read about this issue, or follow along with the podcast, visit us here at Fifteen Minutes: 'Termite Justice': Prison Justice Advocacy, Within and Outside Harvard's Gates

    If you are interested in reading more from The Harvard Crimson, visit us here at thecrimson.com.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 6: Dropping Out and Cashing In: The Rise of DAOHQ
    Dec 11 2022

    Lucas Chu and Emmet Halm, Harvard drop-outs and founders of crypto startup DAOHQ, see themselves as part of a new vanguard of anti-institutional entrepreneurs. But have they really distanced themselves from the institutions they critique? Join Fifteen Minutes Staff Writers Talia M. Blatt and Isabel T. Mehta as they profile Lucas and Emmet.

    If you would like to read about this issue, or follow along with the podcast, visit us here at Fifteen Minutes: Dropping Out and Cashing In: The Rise of DAOHQ

    If you are interested in reading more from The Harvard Crimson, visit us here at thecrimson.com.

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    48 mins

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