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 Visa Applicants Face Stricter Screening, Delays, and Sudden Disruptions Under Trump’s Orders

At least 10 incoming Harvard students and scholars had visa applications refused for “administrative processing”after the Trump administration revoked the University’s authorization to enroll international students — and others have experienced delays as the government tightens its vetting of Harvard students.

Harvard Defends Awarding Honorary Degree to Professor Who Supports Israel Boycott, But Shuns Her Views

Harvard defended its decision to award an honorary degree to Elaine H. Kim — a writer and University of California, Berkeley, professor emerita who has supported boycotts against Israel — during its Commencement ceremony last week, but distanced itself from Kim’s beliefs.

Harvard PSC Asks To Submit Amicus Brief Supporting University in Lawsuit Against Trump Admin’s Funding Freeze

The Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee plans to submit an amicus brief in support of Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s freeze on billions of dollars in federal research funding.





Artist Profile: Jay Shetty On Meaningful Conversations and the ‘On Purpose Live Tour’

Jay Shetty — monk, life coach, author, and podcast host — has spent his life developing a strong sense of purpose. Now, he's helping others find theirs.

Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film

Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.

From Boston Calling 2025: Sunday Sound Bites with The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band

Sublime’s set was chill yet compelling, showing that Nowell is doing right by his father’s legacy.

From Boston Calling 2025: Saturday Sound Bites with All Time Low, Cage The Elephant, and The Black Crowes

Leaping from one side of the stage to the other, All Time Low allowed the music to carry them off the stage, thanking Boston for its support.


Ice, Ice, Baby: Thompson is Men’s Hockey’s Youngest Star

Freshman Mick Thompson might not have been at Harvard for long, but he's already made his mark in rebuilding the Men's Ice Hockey program — winning himself the title of Male Rookie of the Year in the process.

Parting Shot: Bringing Communities to Life

My dad tells me that sports bring a community together — that today more than ever two people living in the same town, state, or region might only have sports to connect them.

Making a Splash: Ted Minnis Wins Coach of the Year

Ted Minnis has had the rare opportunity to build not one, but two strong programs at Harvard. Coaching both the men's and women's water polo teams, Minnis led both teams to successful seasons.

From 4–20 to Ivy Final: Behind Strong Pitching, Harvard Baseball “Proves The World Wrong”

After Harvard's baseball team faced a 4-21 start to the season, it knew things had to change to keep its season alive. Then, as Truman Pauley took the mound that afternoon, his performance ignited an improbable postseason run.


Artist Profile: Jay Shetty On Meaningful Conversations and the ‘On Purpose Live Tour’

Jay Shetty — monk, life coach, author, and podcast host — has spent his life developing a strong sense of purpose. Now, he's helping others find theirs.

Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film

Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.

From Boston Calling 2025: Sunday Sound Bites with The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band

Sublime’s set was chill yet compelling, showing that Nowell is doing right by his father’s legacy.

From Boston Calling 2025: Saturday Sound Bites with All Time Low, Cage The Elephant, and The Black Crowes

Leaping from one side of the stage to the other, All Time Low allowed the music to carry them off the stage, thanking Boston for its support.



Ice, Ice, Baby: Thompson is Men’s Hockey’s Youngest Star

Freshman Mick Thompson might not have been at Harvard for long, but he's already made his mark in rebuilding the Men's Ice Hockey program — winning himself the title of Male Rookie of the Year in the process.

Parting Shot: Bringing Communities to Life

My dad tells me that sports bring a community together — that today more than ever two people living in the same town, state, or region might only have sports to connect them.

Making a Splash: Ted Minnis Wins Coach of the Year

Ted Minnis has had the rare opportunity to build not one, but two strong programs at Harvard. Coaching both the men's and women's water polo teams, Minnis led both teams to successful seasons.

From 4–20 to Ivy Final: Behind Strong Pitching, Harvard Baseball “Proves The World Wrong”

After Harvard's baseball team faced a 4-21 start to the season, it knew things had to change to keep its season alive. Then, as Truman Pauley took the mound that afternoon, his performance ignited an improbable postseason run.