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Jacob M. Miller ’25, a former Crimson Editorial chair, is a double concentrator in Mathematics and Economics in Lowell House. He served as Harvard Hillel president in 2023. Yesterday Harvard finally ...
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences closed the Barker Center Cafe and laid off its 20 student employees and manager at the end of service on Wednesday, citing budget concerns. FAS Campus Operations Chief ...
8 Takeaways From Harvard’s Task Force Reports The two University task force reports on bias against Jewish, Israeli, Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian affiliates described reports of threats, slurs, and ...
Visitas has come and gone, and with it so has a horde of potential students. While the sight of a gazillion red lanyards made us die a little inside, we’d be lying if we said that their presence on ...
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 ...
Harvard will immediately rename its Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging to “Community and Campus Life,” the University announced Monday. Harvard publicly rebuffed the demands and ...
The director of Cambridge’s Community Safety Department is resigning after more than two years in the role — the latest turn for a department that has found itself embroiled in behind-the-scenes ...
Massachusetts District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs, a Barack Obama appointee who ruled to uphold Harvard’s race-conscious admissions policies in 2019, will oversee the lawsuit Harvard brought on ...
M. Austen Wyche ’27, an Associate Editorial editor, is an Economics concentrator in Winthrop House. Let’s face it: College students are gross. Whether it’s leaving trash in the bathrooms, throwing up ...
Harvard sued nine federal agencies on April 21 over the Trump administration’s order to freeze $2.2 billion in research funding to Harvard. Read the University’s full complaint below. Want to keep up ...
A board of signatures to a pledge concerning diversity on campus is posted in the Harvard Kennedy School Littauer building.
Students paint three large canvases in front of the Science Center yesterday afternoon, which will be used to decorate a children’s hospital in Rwanda. The event is sponsored by the Undergraduate ...