The Ivy League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee led the effort to overturn the league’s 1945 ban on postseason play.
Tam Gavenas, the number one cross country runner in the U.S., committed to run with Harvard’s Track and Field and Cross ...
Top House Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), urged Congress to more aggressively enforce Title VI ...
Harvard and the city of Cambridge have missed their end-of-year deadline for renegotiating Harvard’s Payment in Lieu of Taxes ...
Residents of Eliot House, one of Harvard’s undergraduate residential houses, have one more semester in their main building ...
The Cambridge School Committee voted unanimously to close the Kennedy-Longfellow School at their last scheduled regular ...
The Cambridge City Council gave City Manager Yi-An Huang ’05 largely positive feedback in his second annual performance ...
Following months of contentious debate, the Cambridge City Council’s Ordinance Committee presented a set of amendments to the ...
After hours of back-and-forth, the Cambridge Planning Board voted on Tuesday not to take a stance on a hotly contested proposal to allow six-story apartment buildings, instead passing a general ...
Matthew R. Tobin ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a double concentrator in Government and Economics in Winthrop House. Soon, Harvard will choose a new president. But first, it must figure out ...
With finals looming, students commemorated the end of reading period by running through Harvard Yard free of stress — and clothes — for Primal Scream at midnight on Wednesday. Shortly before ...
When Aneesh C. Muppidi ’25 got to New York City the day before his interview for the Rhodes Scholarship, he spent the day in and out of sleep at a restaurant table. Muppidi, who had slept for ...