Indeed, HUPD’s latest crime numbers show us that campus reality is far more benign than sensationalist accounts would have it. Harvard’s faced a lot of bad news in the last year — the recent crime ...
In his first nine months as Secretary of Defense, Pete B. Hegseth has railed against “woke garbage” and purged department materials of any mention of diversity, equity, and inclusion. But in 2013, as ...
Harvard College Dean David J. Deming said during an interview on Friday that he would not review or comment on an article in a conservative student publication that echoed language from an Adolf ...
Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra told faculty on Tuesday that the school was “on stronger footing” after taking steps to tighten its budget in the face of an unstable ...
Caitlin E. Dube ’05 wants educators to have a seat on the Cambridge School Committee. As a challenger with over a decade of teaching experience, she believes she is up to the task.
Activists leading grassroots organizations in Russia, Pakistan, Panama, and Nigeria criticized the recent rise in hate crimes and rolled-back legislation in support of LGBTQ rights around the world at ...
Chloe I. Goldberg ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Cabot House. Before arriving at Harvard, I received one warning repeatedly and almost unanimously from upperclassmen and peers alike: Don’t ...
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts allowed on Monday lawsuits against Harvard over mishandling of human remains by a former morgue manager to proceed to discovery.
Nearly two years after unionizing, Harvard’s undergraduate worker union is nowhere near a first contract, leaving student workers stranded as the University closes several of their workplaces.
Will J. Flintoft ’26 was awarded the Rhodes Scholarship last month, one of nine students from Australia to receive the honor this year.
Harvard custodians presented a suite of economic proposals to University officials at their first bargaining session on Tuesday, asking for raises to compensate for inflation since the pandemic began.
Harvard students and affiliates celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival this week by singing lively karaoke ballads, crafting ornate bamboo lanterns, and taste-testing a variety of mooncake flavors. The ...