Following a dominant performance against the University of Pennsylvania’s Quakers last weekend, the Crimson continued its winning streak in New Haven on Saturday afternoon, securing a victory against ...
Shahmir Aziz ’25 was selected as one of two Rhodes Scholars from Pakistan this weekend to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford. Aziz, who hails from Lahore, Pakistan, was the only ...
In March 2023, Mateo J. Velarde-Berrios ’25 received an email from Harvard Primus — an undergraduate organization for first-generation, low-income students — advertising an opportunity to staff ...
Aaron D.A. Shakow is a lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dear Rabbi Rubenstein, I hope you’re having a meaningful Sukkot holiday. I’m writing to ask that Harvard ...
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 ...
More than 70 pro-Palestine activists staged a silent study-in at Widener Library on Tuesday to protest the University’s refusal to conduct a review of its investments for ties to human rights ...
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is reviewing the disciplinary processes of both Harvard College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, months after many professors criticized the schools’ ...
Calvin D. Alexander, Jr. ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a joint Comparative Literature and Music concentrator in Adams House. When Harvard prohibited chalking on sidewalks, I couldn’t imagine a ...
The 59th annual Head of the Charles Regatta drew thousands of rowers, coaches, and spectators from around the world to the banks of the Charles River from Friday to Sunday. More than 800 rowing clubs ...
Dunster House senior Ryan H. Murdock ’25 died on Friday after a brief illness, the College announced Sunday. Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana announced Murdock’s death in an email to College ...
A federal judge gave former Harvard Chemistry professor Charles M. Lieber permission to visit China for “employment networking” and give a lecture in Beijing — nearly three years after Lieber was ...