Harvard filed a reply in federal court defending its motion to dismiss former women’s ice hockey coach Katey Stone’s gender discrimination case on Thursday. Harvard’s filing — the latest movement in ...
Longtime Harvard Square bar Whitneys will close at the end of this year after being served an eviction notice for failing to pay rent. Whitneys — which is located at 37 John F. Kennedy St. and opened ...
“What if I told you that Abraham Lincoln is what we would today call ‘queer’? Would he still hold a place in your heart?” said Thomas Balcerski, a professor of American History at Eastern Connecticut ...
What do Harvard students keep on their bookshelves? In this photo essay, Crimson photographers visit students across campus, asking them what they choose to keep on their shelves and why.
Repealing the Massachusetts happy hour ban could breathe new life into Boston and Harvard Square alike. Boston is a vibrant, young city teeming. It deserves a social scene to match.
As members of the undergraduate body advising the College’s new Intellectual Vitality Initiative, we’ve spent months involved ...
Andrés Muedano ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Comparative Literature and Integrative Biology concentrator in Adams ...
In Boston, nothing says winter festivities better than the cookie-cutter Hallmark dreamscape bordering the Atlantic: Snowport ...
Despite the removal of an encampment under the Boston University Bridge by police last year, the tents have since returned — ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 said the turn against higher education in Washington posed a greater threat to the ...
Harvard hired Cambridge Assistant City Manager Iram Farooq to serve as the University’s managing director of campus planning, ...
Harvard will not reduce the number of allotted commencement tickets for the College’s Class of 2025 — despite some concerns ...