Meet Nina Howe-Goldstein, the Real Hater of Cambridge, Mass.

When Howe-Goldstein transferred to Harvard, she expected to find a rigid academic environment. Then she heard about the $30,000 HUFPI scandal. “I thought to myself, ‘Wait, this place is a complete freak show, but I’m gonna have so much fun here,’” she says.

A Hurricane From Here

When the news announced that Hurricane Milton’s landfall would be “catastrophic,” I was far from the storm. I’ve never worried much about incoming hurricanes, and I’m still not sure that I do.

What Is Harvard Sex Week Trying to Teach Us?

It’s difficult to generalize Sex Week’s programming from its promotional materials alone: On its Instagram, a Canva graphic publicizing a discussion on religion and sexuality sits near a photo of a beaming student holding an Ass Stroker from PeepShow Toys.



Journalist Jodi Kantor Talks Reporting on Weinstein, SCOTUS at Law School Event

Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Jodi Kantor discussed her approach to investigative journalism and the importance of remaining nonpartisan at a Harvard Law School event on Wednesday.

Harvard Gets More Rhodes Scholars Than Any Other School. Why Do Some of its Houses Get So Few?

Last year, if Leverett House had been its own university, it would have ranked second in total recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship, just above Yale. Meanwhile, houses like Currier, Winthrop, and Kirkland have only seen one or two U.S. Rhodes Scholars in the last decade.

Pesticide Consumption May be Linked to Male Infertility, Harvard Study Suggests

A study conducted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health demonstrated that high intake of pesticide residue from fruits and vegetables may reduce fertility in men.





Concert Review: Clairo’s Love for Boston Echoes Through Roadrunner

The crowd’s energy was high throughout the night, a testament to Clairo’s ability to connect and interact with her fans.

The Spirit of the United States in Washington D.C.’s Art Scene

I get chills recalling the sheer power of art that I felt in this room at the National Portrait Gallery, as if the genius loci of Washington, D.C. was standing next to me like a ghost.

Benny Benassi Concert Review: Club Classics and Undiscovered Gems, Benny B Electrifies Big Night Live

Benassi’s set flawlessly exemplified how to mix the old with the new.

So You Want to Listen to Girl Rock Bands from the ’50s and ’60s

The seeds of this counterculture may have been sown earlier with girl rock bands who sang about sexual desire, a reckless lifestyle, and a longing for freedom from societal pressures.


Men’s Basketball Drops Second-Straight at Veterans Classic

Harvard men’s basketball team (1-2, 0-0 Ivy) dropped its second game of the season to American University on Saturday by a decisive score of 67-55.

Women’s Volleyball Drops Both in Rocky Road Trip

The Harvard women’s volleyball team (10-11, 5-7 Ivy) dropped two contests in its final road trip of the season. Facing two teams that the Crimson failed to defeat at home, the team also came up short on the road, losing once again to Brown (9-13, 6-6 Ivy) on Friday and to Yale (16-4, 11-1 Ivy) on Saturday.

Field Hockey Wins Second Straight Ivy League Tournament Championship, Clinches NCAA Tournament Bid

After a 1-0 overtime win against Brown (9-8, 4-4 Ivy) in the Ivy League Tournament semifinal match, the No. 11 Harvard team defended its title of Tournament Champions yesterday with another overtime victory against No. 13 Princeton (13-5, 7-1 Ivy). With the win, the Crimson guaranteed itself a spot in the NCAA tournament bracket, locking its eyes on the national title.

Women’s Soccer Season Ends With Loss to Princeton in Ivy League Tournament

Harvard women’s soccer (7-4-5, 3-3-1 Ivy) suffered a tough defeat against the Princeton Tigers (13-4-0, 6-1-0 Ivy) in the Ivy League Tournament Semifinal this past weekend. Despite a valiant effort, Harvard was unable to keep pace, ultimately falling to Princeton in a decisive 3-1 loss.


Concert Review: Clairo’s Love for Boston Echoes Through Roadrunner

The crowd’s energy was high throughout the night, a testament to Clairo’s ability to connect and interact with her fans.

The Spirit of the United States in Washington D.C.’s Art Scene

I get chills recalling the sheer power of art that I felt in this room at the National Portrait Gallery, as if the genius loci of Washington, D.C. was standing next to me like a ghost.

Benny Benassi Concert Review: Club Classics and Undiscovered Gems, Benny B Electrifies Big Night Live

Benassi’s set flawlessly exemplified how to mix the old with the new.

So You Want to Listen to Girl Rock Bands from the ’50s and ’60s

The seeds of this counterculture may have been sown earlier with girl rock bands who sang about sexual desire, a reckless lifestyle, and a longing for freedom from societal pressures.



Men’s Basketball Drops Second-Straight at Veterans Classic

Harvard men’s basketball team (1-2, 0-0 Ivy) dropped its second game of the season to American University on Saturday by a decisive score of 67-55.

Women’s Volleyball Drops Both in Rocky Road Trip

The Harvard women’s volleyball team (10-11, 5-7 Ivy) dropped two contests in its final road trip of the season. Facing two teams that the Crimson failed to defeat at home, the team also came up short on the road, losing once again to Brown (9-13, 6-6 Ivy) on Friday and to Yale (16-4, 11-1 Ivy) on Saturday.

Field Hockey Wins Second Straight Ivy League Tournament Championship, Clinches NCAA Tournament Bid

After a 1-0 overtime win against Brown (9-8, 4-4 Ivy) in the Ivy League Tournament semifinal match, the No. 11 Harvard team defended its title of Tournament Champions yesterday with another overtime victory against No. 13 Princeton (13-5, 7-1 Ivy). With the win, the Crimson guaranteed itself a spot in the NCAA tournament bracket, locking its eyes on the national title.

Women’s Soccer Season Ends With Loss to Princeton in Ivy League Tournament

Harvard women’s soccer (7-4-5, 3-3-1 Ivy) suffered a tough defeat against the Princeton Tigers (13-4-0, 6-1-0 Ivy) in the Ivy League Tournament Semifinal this past weekend. Despite a valiant effort, Harvard was unable to keep pace, ultimately falling to Princeton in a decisive 3-1 loss.