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Ava H. Rem

Ava H. Rem

Author at Harvard Crimson at The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University

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    Recent Articles

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    HUDS Rolls Out New Artificial Intelligence System to Combat Food Waste

    Harvard has a food waste problem. University administrators think that artificial intelligence can help.
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    Harvard Salata Institute Announces 8 New Seed Grants for Climate Re...

    The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability has awarded grants to eight new climate research projects working on “understudied and emerging topics in climate and sustainability,” the Institute announced on Tuesday.
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    Biden Economic Advisers Talk Inflation Reduction Act at Clean Energ...

    National security and economic advisers to former President Joe Biden discussed the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act and decarbonization efforts across policy and finance at the first “Amped & Wired Summit” on Saturday.
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    Harvard Salata Institute Announces Grants to Two New Climate Resear...

    The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability has awarded grants to two new interdisciplinary research clusters targeting carbon pollution from vehicles and buildings, the Institute announced on Tuesday.
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    HLS Environmental Experts Criticize Trump’s ‘Illegal’ Environmental...

    Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program Executive Director Carrie Jenks and HLS Professor Richard Lazarus discussed the “chaos” of President Trump’s recent Environmental Protection Agency rollbacks at a Salata Institute forum on Tuesday.
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    Utilities May Charge Public to Offer Discounts for Big Tech, HLS Re...

    Members of the public pay a portion of energy bills for the world’s largest tech players as electric utility companies aim to subsidize the rapid growth of data centers from corporations including Meta and Amazon. The findings were reported by the Harvard Law School’s Electricity Law Initiative last month.
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    Flyby Tries: Venturing (Down?) Into the Unknown

    In the name of hard-hitting investigative journalism, we ventured out into the underground tunnel system so that you don’t have to. From rats to Dino Bites, Kirkland to Leverett, we saw it all. Give it a read at your own risk.
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    Harvard Affiliates Anticipate Uncertain Landscape for Climate Resea...

    Since taking office in January, Trump has repeatedly targeted environmental regulation — withdrawing from the Paris Accords, cutting staff at the Environmental Protection Agency, and even issuing an executive order banning paper straws at federal agencies. In late February, the administration cut funding to any research that mentions the word “climate.”
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    Former Mexican Foreign Secretary Talks Impact of Presidential ‘Pers...

    Former Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Mexico Claudia Ruiz Massieu, discussed the evolving U.S.-Mexico relationship and the influence of President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at an IOP forum.
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    Professional Tennis Player Caroline Garcia Enrolls at Harvard Busin...

    French professional tennis player Caroline Garcia has used her offseason to enroll in Harvard Business School’s semester-long Crossover Into Business program.
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    Flyby Tries: Recreating Dean Khurana’s Harvard-Yale Photos

    You know it. You love it. You look forward to the day you can be featured on it. Dean Khurana’s Instagram. While you wait for your fateful debut, take a look at some of his best pictures that we so beautifully recreated!
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    UVA Law Professor Discusses Judicial Deference at Harvard Law Schoo...

    University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai delivered a speech on legal scope and the domain of judicial deference at the Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture on Wednesday.
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    Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Yay or Nay?

    Are you suffering from spring break withdrawal or, better yet, reminiscing about this past weekend’s Crimson St. Patrick’s Day party? Well, look no further than Flyby’s very own review of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade to bring you right back to a time when you were able to forget about p-set deadlines and GCal invites.
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    Harvard’s Tricks and Treats

    Feeling sad that you are too old to go trick-or-treating and collect as many full-size Kit Kat bars (RIP) as you can? Well, flyby is here to bring back some of that childhood nostalgia with a Harvard twist, so be sure to check out our list of 10 spooktacular tricks and treats that are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat!