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We hope that the renaming of Harvard’s diversity office and the end of University-funded graduation ceremonies are a signal ...
Tossing the label of “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” might be politically expedient for now. But it will not solve Harvard ...
As I’ve written previously, university spending generates enormous social good. That’s why, for generations, the government ...
When Kay M. Rollins ’25 took a nap on Thursday, she didn’t expect to wake up to texts reading “Have you heard the news?” ...
The director of Cambridge’s Community Safety Department is resigning after more than two years in the role — the latest turn ...
Students celebrated the first day of reading period with food trucks, raffle stations, and back massages in the Malkin ...
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Before dawn on April 19, crowds gathered at ...
The No. 24 Harvard Crimson defeated the Columbia Lions 18-4 on Saturday afternoon while celebrating the six student-athletes ...
Salma O. Siddiqui ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Lionel Hall. Tossing the label of “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” might be politically expedient for now. But it will not solve Harvard’s ...
Clairo looked graceful in a sheer, lace Clever Disguises shirt, asymmetrically draped over a pink All-In skirt with a satin ...
Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard Medical School researcher detained by Customs and Border Patrol officials in February, denied lying to authorities about the contents of her luggage in a Thursday statement.
Recent TikTok trends suggest a societal shift toward valuing the quality and use of an item over the luxury brand name.
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