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Trump Admin Targets Harvard Over Taxes, Student Visas

After Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced the University will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands on Monday afternoon, the Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in funding and ratcheted up its threats.

Harvard’s Clash With Trump Raises Stakes — And Closes Doors

As Harvard’s multibillion dollar standoff with the Trump administration escalates, the University’s roads to retreat or reconciliation are narrowing.



Can Fenway Health Meet the Moment?

For years, Fenway Health has faced down financial insolvency and prolonged union negotiations. Now, it must contend with a new challenge: a federal government hostile to its founding mission as a community-based LGBTQ health center.

Among Crêpes and Poetry, Artists Find Creative Resistance

On the first Friday of April, we head to the café for the latest installment of Cambridge Night Readings, a weekly series partnering with the Cambridge Arts Council for National Poetry Month. Though we are among the first to arrive, every seat in the coffeehouse is filled within minutes.

Who’s Got Queer Cinema?

There’s some unspeakable beauty — the existence of gay relationships, and their existence as high art — in “Queer” and “Call Me By Your Name.” Films like these romanticize this queer becoming. For the lonely, closeted teen, they offer a potential queerness that is inheritable, learnable, engageable.



In Preparation For May Opening, Cambridge Holds First Public Meeting on Harvard Square Kiosk

The Cambridge Kiosk Advisory Committee held the first of a series of public committee meetings on Tuesday to discuss the future of the Harvard Square Kiosk, which is set to reopen next month.

Cambridge City Council Begins Contentious Budget Discussion Amid Stagnation

Amid federal budget cuts and a slowdown in development, the Cambridge City Council began its most substantive conversations on the city’s budget on Monday.

Teams Inconvenienced as Blodgett Pool Closed for Maintenance

Blodgett Pool — the primary pool Harvard’s aquatic sports teams use for practice — has been closed for nearly three weeks as the Athletics Department drains and replaces the pool’s water, forcing multiple teams to move to temporary practice locations.






The Huntington Theatre and Trident Booksellers Host Curtain Call Broadway Trivia

The event presented attendees with seven fun rounds of Broadway-themed quiz questions, as teams of up to six members battled for Broadway glory.

Artist Profile: The Stage Managing Duo of Em N. Barnes ’25 and Liz A. Resner ’25

The challenges of student theater and the opportunities provided to learn the ropes of theatrical productions are part of why Harvard theater is “so special.”

‘Sacramento’ Review: Road Trip Comedy Proves Life is in Fact a Highway

By being mercifully short, the film also manages to still deliver somewhat of a punch despite not having one singular climax or turning point in the plot.

The Perfect Spring Playlist for Walks in the Rain and Warming Weather

There is no better remedy for spring blues than a playlist containing the full range of emotions that this transitional period entails.


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.

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.

Harvard Women’s Tennis Dominates Yale, Clinches Ivy League Title

Harvard women’s tennis (13-8, 5-0 Ivy) claimed the 2025 Ivy League championship following a dominant 4-1 victory over Yale on senior day, its first since 2017 and 20th in team history.

Crimson Softball Sweeps Archrival Yale

The Harvard softball team — returning home after six straight games on the road — wasted no time making a statement by  sweeping archrival Yale in a three-game series that stretched from Friday to Tuesday.


The Huntington Theatre and Trident Booksellers Host Curtain Call Broadway Trivia

The event presented attendees with seven fun rounds of Broadway-themed quiz questions, as teams of up to six members battled for Broadway glory.

Artist Profile: The Stage Managing Duo of Em N. Barnes ’25 and Liz A. Resner ’25

The challenges of student theater and the opportunities provided to learn the ropes of theatrical productions are part of why Harvard theater is “so special.”

‘Sacramento’ Review: Road Trip Comedy Proves Life is in Fact a Highway

By being mercifully short, the film also manages to still deliver somewhat of a punch despite not having one singular climax or turning point in the plot.

The Perfect Spring Playlist for Walks in the Rain and Warming Weather

There is no better remedy for spring blues than a playlist containing the full range of emotions that this transitional period entails.



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.

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.

Harvard Women’s Tennis Dominates Yale, Clinches Ivy League Title

Harvard women’s tennis (13-8, 5-0 Ivy) claimed the 2025 Ivy League championship following a dominant 4-1 victory over Yale on senior day, its first since 2017 and 20th in team history.

Crimson Softball Sweeps Archrival Yale

The Harvard softball team — returning home after six straight games on the road — wasted no time making a statement by  sweeping archrival Yale in a three-game series that stretched from Friday to Tuesday.