Election 2024 Updates: Trump Wins North Carolina, Georgia as Harris’ Path to Victory Narrows

Harvard Republicans Cheer Donald Trump at Election Watch Party

The Harvard Republican Club and the Institute of Politics Conservative Coalition hosted a boisterous election night watch party at the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub on Thursday night, cheering on former President Donald Trump as a Fox News live stream provided attendees with the latest election results.

Absentee Anxiety: Harvard Students Struggle to Vote by Mail

After dozens of Harvard students were unable to cast their votes in the 2024 election Tuesday due to missing or delayed absentee ballots, several undergraduates from battleground states resorted to desperate measures — even flying home to cast in-person votes.



Is the Next JD Vance Sitting in Your Philosophy Seminar?

Ask them, and they might insist that theirs is not so much a political project as is a philosophical one. But this same insistence on deep questions has also informed a rising conservative political movement — the so-called “New Right” — which eschews traditional Republican party politics in favor of more philosophical, and often more radical, views.

Making Harvard Square a Stage

Over the years, Harvard Square has become home to a vibrant group of entertainers, from singing guitarists to spray-paint artists. For many of them, the Square is not just a platform for their performance but also a source of many years of memories.

Day In The Life of a Harvard Mouse

You may have seen me scurrying around Kirkland dining hall or following you down the sidewalk last night. I thought I’d give you a day in my life as one of Harvard’s most well-known community members.



HUA Passes Laundry and Ping Pong Initiatives at General Meeting

The Harvard Undergraduate Association passed proposals to fund an Affordable Laundry Initiative and restock ping pong balls at tables around campus during its general meeting Tuesday evening.

Harvard Graduate Council Announces Harvard-Yale Tailgate, Watch Party

The Harvard Graduate Council announced a combined Harvard-Yale tailgate and watch party for graduate students at the music venue Roadrunner during a meeting on Monday night.

City Council Acknowledges Massachusett Tribe as ‘Original Inhabitants’ of Cambridge

The Cambridge City Council acknowledged the “Massachusett Tribal Nation as the original inhabitants of Cambridge” and pledged to establish a memorial for the tribe and hang a plaque in City Hall.






‘Stranger Things’ are Happening with Series Release Schedules

While TV may be mass-produced, we must remember that shows are still art, and there is merit to consuming art intentionally and meaningfully.

‘Outer Banks’ Season 4, Part 1 Review: Predictable Yet Entertaining

What “Outer Banks” does well, and has done well over the past four seasons, is its portrayal of the modern-day teen.

What the Hell Happened: Wonkas & Whimsy Abound in Timothée Chalamet Look-Alike Contest

Attendees relished in the chaos, the stupidity, and the sheer fun of gathering with thousands of people for a purely fanciful reason.

What the Hell Happened: Creatives Condemn AI Threats

Unwilling to sit idly by, tens of thousands of creatives signed an online letter condemning the use of human art in training generative AI.


Women’s Basketball, Led By Gabby Anderson, Scores Season-Opening Victory Over UMass

In front of a 750-person crowd at Lavietes Pavilion, the Harvard women’s basketball team started its season off with a bang by defeating the UMass Minutewomen, 71-58, on Monday night.

Men’s Hockey’s Late Start Leads to Scrappy Loss in Season Opener

The thunderous cheers of the crowd at Bright Landry on Friday night were not enough to propel the men’s hockey team (0-1-0, 0-1-0 ECAC) to victory in its season opener. Despite having home ice advantage against Dartmouth (1-0-0, 1-0-0 ECAC), the Crimson was unable to outskate the Big Green, falling in a hard-fought 2-1 battle.

Harvard Stages 4th Quarter Comeback to Dethrone Dartmouth, Rise in Ivy Standings

Harvard’s football team bested a previously undefeated Dartmouth team in a comeback victory that allowed the Crimson to rise to the top of the Ivy League standings.

Freshman Robert Hinton Leads Men’s Basketball to Victory Over Marist in Season Opener

Freshman guard Robert Hinton powered the Harvard men’s basketball team to victory over Marist on Monday, dropping 27 points to help the Crimson to a 79-66 season opener win at Lavietes Pavilion.


‘Stranger Things’ are Happening with Series Release Schedules

While TV may be mass-produced, we must remember that shows are still art, and there is merit to consuming art intentionally and meaningfully.

‘Outer Banks’ Season 4, Part 1 Review: Predictable Yet Entertaining

What “Outer Banks” does well, and has done well over the past four seasons, is its portrayal of the modern-day teen.

What the Hell Happened: Wonkas & Whimsy Abound in Timothée Chalamet Look-Alike Contest

Attendees relished in the chaos, the stupidity, and the sheer fun of gathering with thousands of people for a purely fanciful reason.

What the Hell Happened: Creatives Condemn AI Threats

Unwilling to sit idly by, tens of thousands of creatives signed an online letter condemning the use of human art in training generative AI.



Women’s Basketball, Led By Gabby Anderson, Scores Season-Opening Victory Over UMass

In front of a 750-person crowd at Lavietes Pavilion, the Harvard women’s basketball team started its season off with a bang by defeating the UMass Minutewomen, 71-58, on Monday night.

Men’s Hockey’s Late Start Leads to Scrappy Loss in Season Opener

The thunderous cheers of the crowd at Bright Landry on Friday night were not enough to propel the men’s hockey team (0-1-0, 0-1-0 ECAC) to victory in its season opener. Despite having home ice advantage against Dartmouth (1-0-0, 1-0-0 ECAC), the Crimson was unable to outskate the Big Green, falling in a hard-fought 2-1 battle.

Harvard Stages 4th Quarter Comeback to Dethrone Dartmouth, Rise in Ivy Standings

Harvard’s football team bested a previously undefeated Dartmouth team in a comeback victory that allowed the Crimson to rise to the top of the Ivy League standings.

Freshman Robert Hinton Leads Men’s Basketball to Victory Over Marist in Season Opener

Freshman guard Robert Hinton powered the Harvard men’s basketball team to victory over Marist on Monday, dropping 27 points to help the Crimson to a 79-66 season opener win at Lavietes Pavilion.