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The Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee circulated and passed a petition on Tuesday initiating a referendum asking undergraduates whether Harvard should divest from institutions that ...
Editor’s note: This page reflects the news from the pro-Palestine encampment in Harvard Yard on Thursday, April 25. For the latest news on the encampment, follow our updates for Friday, April 26.
—In their column “Yard Sale Organs,” Dylan R. Ragas ’26 creates poems that attempt to make sense of a past — real, imagined, but mostly somewhere in between. They can be reached at ...
The notion that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is Harvard’s most powerful faculty is something of a cliché. But the FAS put any lingering doubts to rest on Monday. During the FAS’ annual degree ...
The Boston City Hall — the notorious Brutalist landmark of the city — has faced substantial backlash, criticism, and ridicule over the decades. Unfortunately, it was recently named the fourth ugliest ...
Taylor Swift is no stranger to autobiographical songwriting and her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” is her most vulnerable work yet. The album is deeply raw and explores themes of ...
The students staging a pro-Palestine encampment in Harvard Yard did not quite get the disclosure they wanted as more than 100 Harvard undergraduates bared it all Thursday at midnight for this semester ...
On Friday evening, Syd D. Sanders ’24 was asked to withdraw from Harvard College for three semesters. The decision, relayed over the phone by Sanders’ resident dean, comes following his involvement in ...
Blank Street Coffee, a chain known for its efficiency and lower priced coffee, celebrated its grand opening on Thursday with $2 drinks and lines spilling out into the Square. Situated on 1380 ...
Harvard will be represented at the 2024 Paris Olympics by 26 students and alumni — a greater showing than 100 national Olympics delegations. They will compete in nine different sports over the next ...
“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 ...
More than 600 students representing universities around the country and the world gathered in the Science and Engineering Complex last weekend to participate in HackHarvard, a student-run hackathon.