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Harvard athletes won 13 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, smashing a school record that had stood for 128 years. Gabby Thomas ’19 broke the record for Harvard after she secured her third gold medal ...
Harvard’s former president, Lawrence S. Bacow, is among six individuals receiving honorary Harvard degrees at the University’s 373rd Commencement ceremonies Thursday morning.. Bacow — who already ...
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 ...
Harvard Undergraduate Association executive officers discussed the possibility of Co-President John S. Cooke ’25 resigning during a meeting Wednesday night following his expulsion from the Fox Club ...
O n an inordinately chilly March morning, Maia T.B. Ramsden ’24 and I meet in Kirkland House. Ramsden was recently dubbed the “the epitome of a student-athlete” by her coach. But here in the ...
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling severely restricting affirmative action in higher education admissions, anti-affirmative action group Students for Fair Admissions praised the Court’s decision at ...
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences closed the Barker Center Cafe and laid off its 20 student employees and manager at the end of service on Wednesday, citing budget concerns. FAS Campus Operations Chief ...
Harvard men’s basketball guard Malik Mack entered the NCAA transfer portal Tuesday morning, according to a person familiar with the situation. While the decision to enter the portal does not mean that ...
Riley Gaines, a swimmer who has advocated against the participation of transgender women in women’s sports, drew criticism from dozens of demonstrators during her speaker event on campus Thursday ...
Harvard Dean of Science Christopher W. Stubbs is stepping down at the end of the academic year, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra announced at a faculty meeting Tuesday. The ...
Students from Harvard Hillel and Harvard Chabad assembled a roughly 200-foot Shabbat table running the length of Tercentenary Theatre Friday as a tribute to the more than 240 civilians, soldiers, and ...
Two Harvard graduate students are facing criminal charges and up to 200 days in jail following their involvement in a confrontation with an Israeli student at a pro-Palestine protest at the Harvard ...