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Harvard Student Government Approves PSC Petition for Referendum on Israel Divestment | News | The Harvard Crimson“One thing we believe as students — not just the two of us, but so many of the students ...
This is all to say that as imperfect as the show is, it is still worth a watch if only for its strong and diverse queer representation. Unfortunately, its future is looking pretty bleak. One glance at ...
The Corporation is acutely aware of its uneasy relationship with the FAS. Senior Fellow Penny S. Pritzker ’81 and several other Corporation members sat down for a town hall meeting with the FAS in ...
Smith noted that the course syllabus contains a “cautionary explanation” about the class experience, adding that faculty and staff provide additional support to students when needed. “In all courses ...
“The enormity of the universe revealed by science cannot readily be grasped by the human brain, but the music of ‘The Planets’ enables the mind to acquire some comprehension of the vastness of space ...
After a bit of a midseason slump, the No. 16 Harvard men’s lacrosse team (7-3, 1-2 Ivy) bounced back in a home-field victory against Dartmouth, 13-7. Currently ranked fifth in the Ivy League, the game ...
Now, two prominent Harvard basketball players have entered the NCAA’s transfer portal. One of them — Malik O. Mack ’27 — announced his commitment to Georgetown, where he is expected to earn up to high ...
Interim Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced on Friday that Harvard Law School Dean John F. Manning ’82 will serve as the University’s interim provost, elevating one of the school’s most ...
The University restricted access to Harvard Yard until Friday afternoon in apparent anticipation of student protests, amid a wave of high-profile pro-Palestine demonstrations at universities across ...
Warning: This article contains plot spoilers. “The only man I was ever afraid of was a woman named Griselda Blanco.” This message appears on the black screen written in a bold typographic style that ...
Yona T. Sperling-Milner ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall. Some of her closest friends are Jewish. Her column “A School Outside Boston” runs bi-weekly on Tuesdays. It has come to ...
Ethan J. Hooper ’25 said the two bands’ performances reminded him of how talented the undergraduate student body is. “This is my first time seeing the student bands, and they were phenomenal. It’s ...
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