Harvard Hillel Executive Director Jason B. Rubenstein ’04 acknowledged in an open letter to Hillel affiliates on Thursday that he hastily suspended J Street U, a student group that used the center’s ...
On paper, students with special educational needs are guaranteed personalized accommodations. But Cambridge parents said securing the right services for their children was an arduous, time-consuming, ...
The Harvard Undergraduate Association has a problem: its problem solving team is better at creating problems than solving them. In accordance with its constitution, the HUA formed a problem solving ...
The Harvard Undergraduate Association announced the Dean of Students Office allocated $522,500 to the HUA for this academic year, during their general meeting on Tuesday. HUA Co-Treasurer Tobias Elbs ...
No more than four rooms in the dorms or in faculty deans’ residences of each house are earmarked every year for these people who love Harvard so much that they stay, simultaneously building community ...
Roughly 60 student protesters gathered outside the Science Center Plaza before walking through Harvard Yard and gathering in front of Widener Library during a rally on Wednesday protesting Israel’s ...
Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska discussed the importance of studying Ukrainian culture and politics at a Harvard Institute of Politics talk on Tuesday. Zelenska also announced during the event ...
Honestly, I have no serious gripes with Google Calendar apart from the fact that it took me less than 200 hours to become cripplingly dependent on it. Still, I remember with fondness the days before ...
Harvard College canceled more than 30 fall classes across at least 20 departments and other programs, according to a Crimson analysis of undergraduate course offerings. The most cancellations were in ...
Embarrassed to be late again, Jill S. Linnell’s son rushed into class at Cambridgeport Elementary School 35 minutes after the start of first period on Tuesday. Her son — who has been late to school ...
The stretch of Memorial Drive where Newton cyclist John H. Corcoran ’84 was killed in a crash Monday evening was the subject of years of safety warnings from local politicians and transit activists.
Despite the showers, Harvard's football team wouldn’t let anything rain on new Head Coach Andrew Aurich’s parade. The Crimson washed out the Stetson Hatters 35-0 in the first game of the season, ...