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Trump Pauses $2.2 Billion in Funding After Harvard Vows To Resist Demands

Harvard will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to dismantle its diversity programming and limit student protests in exchange for its federal funding, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced in a message to affiliates Monday afternoon.

Trump’s Funding Cut Sets the Stage for a Historic Legal Battle With Harvard

By revoking more than $2 billion in federal grants and contracts, the Trump administration has forced Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 to make a final choice — sue or stand down.



Fifteen Questions: Caroline M. Elkins on Liberal Imperialism, Running in the Kenyan Highlands, and “The Crown”

The Professor of History and African American Studies sat down with Fifteen Minutes to talk about the two-sided coin of liberalism, her undergraduate years at Princeton, and her favorite historically inaccurate television shows.

The Archives of Mira Nair

Only a few decades later, the archives of Mira Nair's own artistic career have a home at the Radcliffe Institute’s Schlesinger Library, where you can see for yourself the gray boxes that include her undergraduate exams a few manila folders away from The New Yorker articles and lists of awards, all testaments to a life of activism and art.



‘Gaslight, Gatekeep, and Keep Moving’: Second Season of Harvard Survivor

The second season of “Harvard Survivor: Dating or Undateable” kicked off at the Science Center Plaza on Saturday morning despite rainy conditions. Said El Kadi Pauluan ’26 emerged as the victorious survivor, in a competition that ended at midnight.

Harvard Will Fight Trump’s Demands

Harvard will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to dismantle its diversity programming and limit student protests in exchange for its federal funding, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced in a message to affiliates Monday afternoon.

City Leaders Increase Pressure on Harvard To Reject Trump With New Petition

Harvard’s leadership is used to handling demands from its faculty and students. But with the Trump administration’s latest threats, the University is feeling pressure from its hometown, too.






What the Hell Happened: The AI-ification of Studio Ghibli

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Japanese animator and face of the Studio Ghibli production company Hayao Miyazaki is being worshipped by AI.

Puritan & Company Review: Tasteful New England Fare

From its name to its roots, Cambridge’s Puritan & Company is all New England, all the time.

‘The Wizard of THUD’ Review: THUD’s Drum-Believable Spring Performance

“The Wizard of THUD” provided an enjoyable and engaging display of some of the most impressive percussive and creative talent on Harvard’s campus.

‘The Sun’ Single Review: Brittany Broski Redeems the Influencer-Turned-Artist Pipeline

Rather than romanticizing heartbreak, she accepts these emotions and in doing so, maintains her self-worth in the end.


Harvard Women’s Tennis Dominates Yale, Clinches Ivy League Title

Harvard women’s tennis (13-8, 5-0 Ivy) claimed the 2025 Ivy League championship following a dominant 4-1 victory over Yale on senior day, its first since 2017 and 20th in team history.

Harvard Baseball Splits Weather-Shortened Series with Princeton After Near No-Hitter from Pauley

Defense reigned supreme as Harvard baseball split its doubleheader against Princeton on Friday. After dropping the first game 1-0, sophomore Truman Pauley took a no-hitter into the 9th inning as the Crimson rebounded with a 3-2 victory.

Building a Legacy: How Two Harvard Grads Are Changing the Game for Women’s Soccer in Boston

Ami Kuan Danoff ’84 and Stephanie Connaughton ’87 never knew each other in college. Now, they are bringing women's soccer back to Boston together.

No. 22 Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Cornell in 13-12 Heartbreaker

Despite an impressive fourth-quarter effort, No. 22 Harvard women’s lacrosse fell just short to Cornell in a cold and rainy game on Schoellkopf Field on Saturday.


What the Hell Happened: The AI-ification of Studio Ghibli

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Japanese animator and face of the Studio Ghibli production company Hayao Miyazaki is being worshipped by AI.

Puritan & Company Review: Tasteful New England Fare

From its name to its roots, Cambridge’s Puritan & Company is all New England, all the time.

‘The Wizard of THUD’ Review: THUD’s Drum-Believable Spring Performance

“The Wizard of THUD” provided an enjoyable and engaging display of some of the most impressive percussive and creative talent on Harvard’s campus.

‘The Sun’ Single Review: Brittany Broski Redeems the Influencer-Turned-Artist Pipeline

Rather than romanticizing heartbreak, she accepts these emotions and in doing so, maintains her self-worth in the end.



Harvard Women’s Tennis Dominates Yale, Clinches Ivy League Title

Harvard women’s tennis (13-8, 5-0 Ivy) claimed the 2025 Ivy League championship following a dominant 4-1 victory over Yale on senior day, its first since 2017 and 20th in team history.

Harvard Baseball Splits Weather-Shortened Series with Princeton After Near No-Hitter from Pauley

Defense reigned supreme as Harvard baseball split its doubleheader against Princeton on Friday. After dropping the first game 1-0, sophomore Truman Pauley took a no-hitter into the 9th inning as the Crimson rebounded with a 3-2 victory.

Building a Legacy: How Two Harvard Grads Are Changing the Game for Women’s Soccer in Boston

Ami Kuan Danoff ’84 and Stephanie Connaughton ’87 never knew each other in college. Now, they are bringing women's soccer back to Boston together.

No. 22 Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Cornell in 13-12 Heartbreaker

Despite an impressive fourth-quarter effort, No. 22 Harvard women’s lacrosse fell just short to Cornell in a cold and rainy game on Schoellkopf Field on Saturday.