The Weight of Lightweight Rowing

It is an open secret that lightweight rowing can promote disordered eating. But the category persists as a collegiate sport, and Harvard is one of the few schools that offers it.

Ed Childs Didn’t Plan to Come to Harvard. After 50 Years, He’s Still Organizing Its Workers.

Over a half-century of organizing, he has seen the union through two strikes, participated in dozens of demonstrations, and traversed the globe in search of other workers’ stories.



Harvard Square Starbucks Baristas Unanimously Vote to Unionize

Starbucks baristas at the Harvard Square location at 1 JFK St. voted unanimously to unionize on Monday, joining Starbucks Workers United.

Nonprofit Sues Trump Administration for Withholding Records Regarding Harvard Attacks

The non-profit watchdog organization American Oversight sued the Trump administration on Monday for “unlawfully withholding records” associated with the administration’s attacks against Harvard, in what the group alleges is a violation of the Freedom of Information Act.

Khurana Reaffirms Inclusivity Commitment As Affinity Groups Organize Unsponsored Grad Celebrations

Outgoing College Dean Rakesh Khurana affirmed his commitment to inclusive programming in a Tuesday interview after Harvard announced it would no longer fund or provide campus spaces for affinity graduation celebrations.




Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Falls in First Round of NCAA Tournament to No. 6 Syracuse 13-12 in OT

Up by six goals in the second quarter, it seemed that the No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse team might be able to keep its postseason hopes alive. However, a late-game surge in the fourth from Syracuse propelled the teams into an OT battle that fell in favor of the home team 13-12.


Artist Profile: Kate E. Vandermel ’25 on Her Harvard Music Journey and Performing Internationally

For singer and performer Kate Vandermel ’25, a relationship with art is a love story fueled by curiosity, deepened through discipline, and defined by an unwavering commitment to chasing inspiration.

Kyo Matcha Review: ‘Let The Tea Return to the Forest,’ or at Least to Boston

Kyo Matcha is a bright cafe with a clean and refined interior — a peaceful, yet vibrant oasis from the chaos of the city.

‘Legacy’: The 31st Eleganza Show Lights Up Bright-Landry

This year’s outfits were sourced locally, from the Harvard Recycling Center to local thrift spots such as The Attic, Diversity Consignment, and Groovy Thrifty.


Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Falls in First Round of NCAA Tournament to No. 6 Syracuse 13-12 in OT

Up by six goals in the second quarter, it seemed that the No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse team might be able to keep its postseason hopes alive. However, a late-game surge in the fourth from Syracuse propelled the teams into an OT battle that fell in favor of the home team 13-12.

Harvard Baseball Clinches Ivy Tournament Spot After Win Over Princeton, Yale Sweep of Dartmouth

After taking down Princeton in its season finale, Harvard baseball entered the weekend needing Yale to sweep Dartmouth to clinch a postseason berth. Following the Bulldogs' success, the Crimson now faces off against its rival in the Ivy League tournament.

Harvard Women’s Rugby Places Fifth at CRAA National Championships

Harvard women’s rugby team placed fifth at the sevens College Rugby Association of America National Championship last weekend after being knocked out of the quarterfinal round by Army.

Harvard Lights Make History and Heavies Earn Victory at Eastern Sprints

The Harvard Lightweight Rowing team continued its fairytale run at the Eastern Sprints, where the team swept the event. Similarly, the Heavyweight team also dominated the event, with its first varsity eight boat winning for the first time since 2014.


Artist Profile: Kate E. Vandermel ’25 on Her Harvard Music Journey and Performing Internationally

For singer and performer Kate Vandermel ’25, a relationship with art is a love story fueled by curiosity, deepened through discipline, and defined by an unwavering commitment to chasing inspiration.

Kyo Matcha Review: ‘Let The Tea Return to the Forest,’ or at Least to Boston

Kyo Matcha is a bright cafe with a clean and refined interior — a peaceful, yet vibrant oasis from the chaos of the city.

‘Legacy’: The 31st Eleganza Show Lights Up Bright-Landry

This year’s outfits were sourced locally, from the Harvard Recycling Center to local thrift spots such as The Attic, Diversity Consignment, and Groovy Thrifty.



Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Falls in First Round of NCAA Tournament to No. 6 Syracuse 13-12 in OT

Up by six goals in the second quarter, it seemed that the No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse team might be able to keep its postseason hopes alive. However, a late-game surge in the fourth from Syracuse propelled the teams into an OT battle that fell in favor of the home team 13-12.

Harvard Baseball Clinches Ivy Tournament Spot After Win Over Princeton, Yale Sweep of Dartmouth

After taking down Princeton in its season finale, Harvard baseball entered the weekend needing Yale to sweep Dartmouth to clinch a postseason berth. Following the Bulldogs' success, the Crimson now faces off against its rival in the Ivy League tournament.

Harvard Women’s Rugby Places Fifth at CRAA National Championships

Harvard women’s rugby team placed fifth at the sevens College Rugby Association of America National Championship last weekend after being knocked out of the quarterfinal round by Army.

Harvard Lights Make History and Heavies Earn Victory at Eastern Sprints

The Harvard Lightweight Rowing team continued its fairytale run at the Eastern Sprints, where the team swept the event. Similarly, the Heavyweight team also dominated the event, with its first varsity eight boat winning for the first time since 2014.