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When History professor Tiya A. Miles ’92 first read “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” as an undergraduate at Harvard, she found herself awed by Harriet A. Jacobs’ description of her experiences ...
Felipe's Taqueria is one of several bars in Harvard Square. Some Cambridge bar and restaurant owners and staff said they would be pleased to see the return of happy hour in Massachusetts.By Matthew S.
Over the last several months, The Crimson spoke with dozens of people in and around Allston-Brighton about the problem of overcrowding within the area’s long-standing Brazilian community. Local clergy ...
Fifteen Harvard-affiliated Nobel Laureates signed a Monday open letter to the United States Senate opposing the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ’76 as Secretary of Health and Human Services. The ...
In more than a dozen interviews with The Crimson, participants in club and intramural sports described the motivation as camaraderie and competition — not success.By Jonathan G. Yuan Early in the fall ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will convene a University-wide council of faculty advisers — a move that comes after months of advocacy from faculty who want an expanded role in school-wide ...
Despite its $5 billion endowment from about 1,400 school-specific gifts, Harvard Medical School will run a deficit this year. Only slightly more than a quarter of HMS’ operating revenue comes from ...
Hundreds of students flocked to an unofficial tailgate hosted by Harvard final clubs ahead of The Game on Saturday morning, where attendees danced to music, gleefully passed around Jell-O shots, and ...
While winning the actual game is one aspect of proving to the Ivy League that Harvard is the best (not that we have to), everyone knows that the real battle at Harvard-Yale is which student section ...
Harvard’s track and field team recruited an assistant coach in 2023 to lead its throwing squad while he had an ongoing Title IX investigation at the University of Pennsylvania, raising questions about ...
Approximately 230 physicians, psychologists, and physician associates at Cambridge Health Alliance filed for unionization last Thursday with the Massachusetts Department of Labor Relations as State ...