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After a bit of a midseason slump, the No. 16 Harvard men’s lacrosse team (7-3, 1-2 Ivy) bounced back in a home-field victory against Dartmouth, 13-7. Currently ranked fifth in the Ivy League, the game ...
Outside the Dollhouse / Proof of life | Arts | The Harvard CrimsonOutside the Dollhouse In the cooling air your face cracks open like a ceramic dish; you are insane, hungry, harmful, the knife through ...
Journalist Maria A. Ressa warned Harvard graduates of impending fascism due to Big Tech in her Commencement address Thursday, imploring them to “choose their best self” in response.
After months of watching Harvard endure crisis after crisis, the faculty — the University’s “sleeping giant” — have risen from their slumber. And they are demanding a seat at the table. On April 30, ...
The College enlisted a number of residential tutors across the 12 undergraduate Houses to serve as “de-escalators” during this week’s Commencement festivities as Harvard makes contingency plans for ...
‘Bought Me In’: How Student-Run International Conferences Rake in Cash, Fund Free Vacations By Michelle N. Amponsah and Joyce E. Kim, Crimson Staff WritersMay 23, 2024 By Xinyi (Christine) Zhang ...
In the early 2010s, Psychology professor Joshua Greene got a glimpse of the future. It was a video of a neural network playing classic Atari games like Pong and Space Invaders just like a human — an ...
Harvard’s cohort of unionized student workers nearly doubled over the past year. The largest successful union — Harvard Academic Workers-United Auto workers — now represents more than 3,000 non-tenure ...
2024 Presidential Candidate Cornel West ’74’s Life as a ‘Love Warrior’ | News | The Harvard CrimsonHe has also become an extremely prominent political activist, advising top political candidates and ...
Despite being just 18 years old, freshman fencer Jessica Guo is no stranger to competitive glory on the piste.
Tayseer Abu Odeh emphasizes the importance of writing with conscience not just in his own work, but for writers and thinkers everywhere.
More than 1,000 people staged a walkout in support of 13 undergraduates who were barred from graduating, while interim President Alan M. Garber ’76 was booed at the end of his address to graduates.
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