Harvard Wants To Talk About Israel-Palestine. Can It Succeed?

After over a year, the University still struggles with fostering dialogue on Israel-Palestine. Where does the problem lie?

The Mayor of Cambridge Has Seen It All

When people speak about E. Denise Simmons, who has been an elected official in the City for more than 30 years, they speak about Cambridge: how it’s shifted, how it’s stayed the same, and how she’s borne witness to all of it. But the question seemingly no one can answer is where, exactly, Simmons fits in today.

What I Didn’t Learn From Quitting Coffee For a Week

I sincerely believed this week would lead me to some incredible Reason Why You Need to Quit Coffee Now — you know, one of those things that makes a good headline. At the very least, I figured it would give me something to brag about while the semester took its toll.



Professional Tennis Player Caroline Garcia Enrolls at Harvard Business School

French professional tennis player Caroline Garcia has used her offseason to enroll in Harvard Business School’s semester-long Crossover Into Business program.

Faro Cafe Faces Disciplinary Action From City for Exceeding Capacity

Faro Cafe is facing disciplinary action from the Cambridge Licensing Committee for allegedly operating over their licensed capacity and providing entertainment without a license.

City Council Requests Update to Cambridge Bicycle Plan

The Cambridge City Council unanimously adopted a policy order on Monday to request that the city update the Cambridge Bicycle Plan, a report on cycling trends and policy affecting bike lane infrastructure, for the first time in four years.




Men’s Basketball Battles But Falls 77-64 to St. John’s

The road struggles continued for Harvard men's basketball, with the team delivering an inspired but ultimately losing effort against St. John’s University on Saturday, falling 77-64. The Crimson has now lost six out of its last seven games, including five straight on the road.


‘Wish List Games’ Review: Prime Video’s Newest Game Show Lacks Competition

Ultimately, it is simply not entertaining to watch a grown man play Amazon-themed Jenga for fifteen minutes, regardless of whether an electric keyboard is on the line.

Late-Night Television’s Relevance in an Era of Streaming

Late-night television remains relevant despite its competition — an impressive feat for a supposedly “outdated” format.

Kava Neo-Taverna Review: Authentic Greek Cuisine Restrained by the Limits of Fine Dining

The experience of a Saturday night dinner at Kava is certainly unique.

Ho Family Student Guide Program at the Harvard Art Museums: A Unique and Interdisciplinary Approach to Art

Though already proving to be a great addition to the Harvard Arts Museums, the Ho Family Student Guide Program continuously expands its horizons.


Men’s Basketball Battles But Falls 77-64 to St. John’s

The road struggles continued for Harvard men's basketball, with the team delivering an inspired but ultimately losing effort against St. John’s University on Saturday, falling 77-64. The Crimson has now lost six out of its last seven games, including five straight on the road.

Graham Blanks Makes History, Wins Second Consecutive NCAA Title

For the second consecutive year, Harvard’s Graham Blanks is a national champion. With a course-record finish on Saturday, Blanks defended his title in the 10,000 meter race at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, becoming just the 13th runner in NCAA history to win consecutive titles.

Harvard Women’s Basketball Holds Off St. John’s, Extends Win Streak to 7 Games

Harvard’s women’s basketball team defeated the St. John’s Red Storm 54-52 on Thursday, as star guard Harmoni Turner hit a last-second layup to extend the Crimson’s seven-game winning streak.

Harvard Splits Two Games in Belfast at Friendship Four Tournament

Last weekend, the Harvard men’s ice hockey team (3-4-1, 2-2-1 ECAC) made its way across the pond to Belfast, Northern Ireland to play in the Friendship Four Tournament along with Boston University (8-5-1, 4-2-1 HEA), Notre Dame (6-10-0, 1-7-0 Big 10), and Merrimack College (3-9-1, 2-5-1 HEA). Harvard played the Fighting Irish on Friday, and the Warriors on Saturday, picking up a loss and a win, respectively.


‘Wish List Games’ Review: Prime Video’s Newest Game Show Lacks Competition

Ultimately, it is simply not entertaining to watch a grown man play Amazon-themed Jenga for fifteen minutes, regardless of whether an electric keyboard is on the line.

Late-Night Television’s Relevance in an Era of Streaming

Late-night television remains relevant despite its competition — an impressive feat for a supposedly “outdated” format.

Kava Neo-Taverna Review: Authentic Greek Cuisine Restrained by the Limits of Fine Dining

The experience of a Saturday night dinner at Kava is certainly unique.

Ho Family Student Guide Program at the Harvard Art Museums: A Unique and Interdisciplinary Approach to Art

Though already proving to be a great addition to the Harvard Arts Museums, the Ho Family Student Guide Program continuously expands its horizons.



Men’s Basketball Battles But Falls 77-64 to St. John’s

The road struggles continued for Harvard men's basketball, with the team delivering an inspired but ultimately losing effort against St. John’s University on Saturday, falling 77-64. The Crimson has now lost six out of its last seven games, including five straight on the road.

Graham Blanks Makes History, Wins Second Consecutive NCAA Title

For the second consecutive year, Harvard’s Graham Blanks is a national champion. With a course-record finish on Saturday, Blanks defended his title in the 10,000 meter race at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, becoming just the 13th runner in NCAA history to win consecutive titles.

Harvard Women’s Basketball Holds Off St. John’s, Extends Win Streak to 7 Games

Harvard’s women’s basketball team defeated the St. John’s Red Storm 54-52 on Thursday, as star guard Harmoni Turner hit a last-second layup to extend the Crimson’s seven-game winning streak.

Harvard Splits Two Games in Belfast at Friendship Four Tournament

Last weekend, the Harvard men’s ice hockey team (3-4-1, 2-2-1 ECAC) made its way across the pond to Belfast, Northern Ireland to play in the Friendship Four Tournament along with Boston University (8-5-1, 4-2-1 HEA), Notre Dame (6-10-0, 1-7-0 Big 10), and Merrimack College (3-9-1, 2-5-1 HEA). Harvard played the Fighting Irish on Friday, and the Warriors on Saturday, picking up a loss and a win, respectively.