Arti Garg, a candidate for Harvard’s Board of Overseers, said schools like Harvard should foster open, respectful debate as conversations across ideological and political differences grow more ...
A proposed ballot measure to reinstate rent control statewide is barreling toward voters this November — and splitting the ...
Good old Sever Hall. The first classroom that I stepped into during Visitas weekend was here, unfortunately, for a government ...
Former Iranian hostage and businessman Siamak Namazi warned Thursday that while Iran’s ruling regime may be approaching ...
SEAS tenure-track professors affiliated with computer science currently hold or have held industry positions within the past ...
For nearly three decades, Cambridge has relied on its inclusionary zoning policy to require developers to build affordable housing. Now, a lawsuit filed by a longtime local developer threatens the ...
Ava M. Ribaudo ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Government concentrator in Leverett House. Free speech has no silver-bullet solution, yet the introduction of a College-wide ethics requirement ...
There is too much daylight between the current courses and an explicitly “moral” requirement. The fact that “moral” can be a ...
Free speech has no silver-bullet solution, yet the introduction of a College-wide ethics requirement will move Harvard in the ...
Harvard College will encourage alumni to donate directly to their former Houses on Housing Day this year, launching a targeted fundraising campaign aimed at simplifying — and personalizing — the act ...
Harvard Public School of Health Professor Tyler J. VanderWeele was appointed by Pope Leo XIV as the newest member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, placing a leading epidemiologist inside ...
Over the past weekend, sold-out crowds filled Agassiz Theater as Harvard Undergraduate Ghungroo returned for its 38th annual ...