Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 signed a statement denouncing “unprecedented government overreach and political interference” in higher education on Tuesday. The statement — which was published ...
A snapshot of Asian culture will light up Harvard Square with the anticipated openings of photo booth store Memory Shop and Anime Zakka this June. Father and son pair Henry and Brian Cheung are ...
Welcome to March Madness, where twelve Harvard Houses enter the bracket… and only one emerges as the supreme champion. Post-Housing Day, it’s perfect timing for everyone to see where their House lands ...
Isaac R. Mansell ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Statistics concentrator in Kirkland House. When Mathias Risse, the director of Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, recently commented ...
Should the proposal pass, the FAS will elect 12 representatives to discuss the desirability and design of a faculty senate that would span all nine of Harvard’s faculties. Before the proposed planning ...
Hours after interim Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 threatened “involuntary leave” for all pro-Palestine protesters continuing to occupy Harvard Yard Monday, more than 400 Harvard students and ...
The nightclub HAN has been transformed. Located in Allston, its dance floor is lined with rows of folding chairs, all facing three high stools near the DJ booth. As the audience streams in, they’re ...
A 2023 Air Force Academy graduate with a degree in physics, current student at the Harvard Kennedy School, 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, and graduate intern at Harvard Medical School, Madison I.R.
Nearly five years later and 15 months into Steinmayer’s “Better Lesley” plan, low-enrollment programs have been cut, a $100 million campus renovation plan to consolidate and sell unused buildings is ...
On Saturday, the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations held its 38th annual Cultural Rhythms Showcase, featuring performances from 10 student cultural groups. The event also honored ...
Once you’re in a House, you have the best perk of all: there’s no more trekking back from Cabot Library at 3 a.m., fruitlessly hoping that you won’t see a rat. Instead, you’ll be safe and sound in a ...
Navajo scholars and advocates spoke about their professional and personal experiences preserving Navajo cultural heritage in a Wednesday evening event organized by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology ...