Eldo Kim, the 20-year-old Harvard University sophomore accused of emailing a bomb threat that cleared out Harvard Yard on Monday, had been “analyzing partisan taunting” and chronicling the school’s drug and arts scene.

As a scribe for The Harvard Independent, a weekly student newspaper on the Ivy League campus, Kim focused on eclectic features.

Some of Kim’s articles included a Q&A with a campus pot user, an esoteric piece on the merger of science and arts and an interview with a campus violinist.

Of Picasso, Kim wrote: “I am absolutely positive that Pablo Picasso was dropping acid when he drew the Guernica.”

Of pot, Kim wrote: “You should know that it takes over 800 joints in one sitting to kill a person.”

Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science lists Kim as a psychology major studying partisan taunting who is also pursuing a secondary in Japanese.

“On campus, Eldo writes for the Harvard International Review and dances as a member of the Harvard Breakers. In his free time, he enjoys playing pool, trying new restaurants, watching terrible cult films, and playing with his Mini Schnauzer puppy,” the department summary reads.

Kim added in his “Musings about Mary Jane” piece, he grew up in South Korea.