City Manager Yi-An Huang ’05 is looking to streamline Cambridge’s network of boards and commissions, saying the city has an opportunity to reassess how the bodies are structured and whether they still ...
Harvard’s graduate student union overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike, with 95.8 percent of ballots cast in favor after ...
I Hope You Find What You’re Looking For” merges a family’s two worlds in a chronicle of the diasporic experience and a ...
We came, we saw, and we most definitely conquered last Friday. From giddy freshmen (or tearful ones if they saw you, Cabot...
The Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston launched a new $2 million effort to tackle urgent local issues in Massachusetts — ...
Institute of Politics President Lorenzo Z. Ruiz ’27 and Vice President William M. Smialek ’27 have abandoned their push to ...
Harvard’s baseball team was on fire this weekend with its series win against Cornell, the first for the Crimson this season.
Harvard College plans to roll out a new AI chatbot this summer to help the incoming Class of 2030 navigate academic policies ...
Fun can be great, but it’s not the most important thing in the classroom. Harvard must recalibrate the Q Guide — starting with more specific prompts for student testimonials — to truly recenter ...
Seven Candidates Set to Win Seats in Harvard Overseer Election After Burwell Corporation Appointment
Harvard alumni will elect a larger-than-usual slate of new members to the Board of Overseers this spring, reshaping nearly a ...
Sasha A. Cavell ’29, a Crimson Editorial comper, lives in Weld Hall. Levity has a place in the classroom. But comprehension — not applause — should be the metric that matters.
The clever theming behind dividing the concert into four distinct sections allows the audience to journey through the phases ...
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