Tenzin R. Gund-Morrow ’26 and Summer A. L. Tan ’26 will serve as the next president and vice president of Harvard’s Institute of Politics, the organization announced early Monday morning. Gund-Morrow ...
There’s no reason to sequester conversations about Plato and the good life to an ideologically homogeneous — some might say, ...
More than 100 anti-abortion marchers clashed with counter-protesters in a Saturday rally that started at Allston’s Planned ...
David I. Gonzalez ’25, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a double concentrator in Psychology and Economics in Kirkland House.
Less than two weeks after winning back the White House, President-elect Donald Trump has nominated several Harvard affiliates ...
While working on a draft of my Expos essay, I overheard my roommate and his friend deep in conversation. We had been at college for a month, and friend groups were starting to crystallize. They were ...
Cambridge residents said they were highly satisfied living in the city and with the quality of government services, but gave local officials low marks on housing and transportation issues in the 2024 ...
BOSTON — More than 100 cyclists biked from Cambridge Common to the Massachusetts State House on Sunday, where they joined a ...
Nana K.B. Safo-Mensa ’26 was elected the next student president of the Harvard Phillips Brooks House Association, the organization announced Thursday.
German and American politicians discussed the 2024 U.S. election and upcoming elections in Germany at the Harvard German ...
Jovita Neliupšienė, the European Union’s ambassador to the U.S., said she believes Brussels will have “good relations” with ...
In the last game of its two-game homestand, the Harvard men’s ice hockey team (2-2-1, 2-2-1 ECAC) lost in the first round of a shootout, 2-2, to the Cornell Big Red (3-1-2, 1-1-2 ECAC).