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.

Fifteen Questions: John C. Urschel on Numerical Linear Algebra, Coffee Shops, and the NFL

The MIT professor and Junior Fellow at Harvard sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss numerical analysis, CTE, and his favorite NFL team.



HOOP Organizes Silent Demonstration at Jake Sullivan IOP Forum

Eight Harvard affiliates unfurled banners above the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum to protest former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan’s role in Israel’s war in Gaza as he spoke at an Institute of Politics forum on Tuesday.

City Council Proposes Amendments to Update City Charter, While Avoiding Most Contentious Ideas

City councilors approved a draft of amendments to the city charter on Monday as part of Cambridge’s first decennial charter review, even as they avoided some of the most contentious recommendations that emerged.

Cambridge Businesses Brace for Supplier Price Increases From Tariffs

As businesses across the country struggle to keep up with the changing tariff policies out of the Trump administration, many Cambridge store owners are anticipating supplier price hikes.





Dreams within Dreams, Films within Films: An Analysis of Christopher Nolan’s Metacinema

Christopher Nolan's films carry a message about film itself, and by doing so, are metacinematic.

‘Global Encounters’: The 39th Cultural Rhythms Showcase Honors Becky G

On April 5, hundreds of Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni headed to Sanders Theatre to celebrate cultural diversity on campus.

Puritan & Company Review: Tasteful New England Fare

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

From Cultural Rhythms Festival: Cultural Food Festival, A Beacon of Global Diversity in the Harvard Bubble

Spanning from China to the Dominican Republic to Ethiopia, attendees were transported around the globe through the appreciation of cultural foods.


Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Clinches Ivy Tournament Bid with 13-6 win over Penn

For the first time since 2013, the No. 10 Harvard men's lacrosse team defeated the Penn Quakers, clinching a spot in the Ivy League tournament — its first appearance in nine years.

Harmoni Turner Selected by Las Vegas Aces With 35th Pick of the WNBA Draft

Harvard senior guard Harmoni Turner was selected as the 35th pick in the 2025 WNBA draft by the Las Vegas Aces becoming the fourth player from Harvard to be drafted to the WNBA.

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.

Harvard Men's Volleyball Falls 2-0 in Penultimate Conference Weekend Against Princeton

The Harvard men's volleyball team fell twice to Princeton. After getting swept in the first game, the team took the finale to the distance before ultimately dropping a tight fifth set.


Dreams within Dreams, Films within Films: An Analysis of Christopher Nolan’s Metacinema

Christopher Nolan's films carry a message about film itself, and by doing so, are metacinematic.

‘Global Encounters’: The 39th Cultural Rhythms Showcase Honors Becky G

On April 5, hundreds of Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni headed to Sanders Theatre to celebrate cultural diversity on campus.

Puritan & Company Review: Tasteful New England Fare

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

From Cultural Rhythms Festival: Cultural Food Festival, A Beacon of Global Diversity in the Harvard Bubble

Spanning from China to the Dominican Republic to Ethiopia, attendees were transported around the globe through the appreciation of cultural foods.



Harvard Men’s Lacrosse Clinches Ivy Tournament Bid with 13-6 win over Penn

For the first time since 2013, the No. 10 Harvard men's lacrosse team defeated the Penn Quakers, clinching a spot in the Ivy League tournament — its first appearance in nine years.

Harmoni Turner Selected by Las Vegas Aces With 35th Pick of the WNBA Draft

Harvard senior guard Harmoni Turner was selected as the 35th pick in the 2025 WNBA draft by the Las Vegas Aces becoming the fourth player from Harvard to be drafted to the WNBA.

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.

Harvard Men's Volleyball Falls 2-0 in Penultimate Conference Weekend Against Princeton

The Harvard men's volleyball team fell twice to Princeton. After getting swept in the first game, the team took the finale to the distance before ultimately dropping a tight fifth set.