How Cambridge Is Reimagining Reparations

The radical ideas behind Cambridge’s American Freedmen Commission Ordinance have the potential to reshape reparations and racial justice initiatives around the country.

Acceleration

I am afraid to carry the weight of other bodies, of other lives, with unflinching speed.

An Annenberg Stakeout

A month into school, are people in Annenberg still sharing meals with strangers? An FM freshman spends a day staking out the dining hall to find out.



Harvard Faculty Hold Widener Library ‘Study-In’ to Protest Student Activist Bans

Roughly 25 Harvard professors conducted a silent study-in at Widener Library on Wednesday to protest the library’s decision to temporarily ban pro-Palestine students who held a similar demonstration last month.

Donations to Harvard’s Endowment Drop by More Than $150 Million

Total philanthropic contributions fell by 14 percent in fiscal year 2024 as several billionaire donors publicly severed ties with Harvard over its response to campus antisemitism.

Federal Judge Dismisses Athletic Scholarship Lawsuit Against Ivy League

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the Ivy League last Thursday that sought to end the League’s prohibition of athletic scholarships.




Men’s Water Polo Win Streak Continues, Sinks Rival Princeton in Sudden Death

No. 14 Harvard Men’s water polo extended its win streak to six games last weekend with another trifecta of victories over conference foes on the road, leapfrogging to first place in the Northeastern Water Polo Conference.


‘Monitoring Me’ Single Review: Lil Durk Raps on Safe Mode

“Monitoring Me” fades from memory almost as quickly as it arrives.

Sun Room Concert Review: Surf and Rock, Sun Room Does It Both

With a calm stride, Sun Room took the stage at House of Blues on Oct. 8, ready to play some chill rock and roll.

I Could Literally Be in Italy Right Now

But the Harvard ecosystem walks a fine line between fully immersing us in our studies and entirely overwhelming us to the point of giving up. This is precisely the reason I found myself studying abroad in Florence last semester.

Waypoint Review: One-Dollar Oysters and Creative Dishes Paired with Rather Inventive Timing

Overall, Waypoint offers an intriguing mix of innovative seafood dishes.


Men’s Water Polo Win Streak Continues, Sinks Rival Princeton in Sudden Death

No. 14 Harvard Men’s water polo extended its win streak to six games last weekend with another trifecta of victories over conference foes on the road, leapfrogging to first place in the Northeastern Water Polo Conference.

Craig Powers Harvard to First Ivy League Victory With 38-20 Win Over Cornell

Junior quarterback Jaden Craig threw four first half touchdowns as he powered Harvard to a 38-20 win over Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y., on Friday, earning the Crimson its first conference victory and its first win on the road.

Harvard Cross Country Puts Up Impressive Finishes at Paul Short Run

The men’s and women’s cross country team traveled to Bethlethem, Penn. last Saturday to compete at the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University. The women’s team placed first overall with a total of 134 points, and the men’s team finished second with 95 points overall.

Women’s Volleyball Drops Two in First Ivy League Road Trip

After a fast start at home to kick off Ivy League play, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (8-6, 3-2 Ivy) stumbled on its first road trip of the conference season, losing via sweep to Princeton (5-9, 3-2 Ivy) and dropping a tight, five set match to UPenn (9-6, 3-3 Ivy). This weekend left the Crimson still looking for its first win in a true road game, as the team fell to 0-4 when not defending its home turf. Conversely, Harvard has valiantly defended the halls of  the Malkin Athletic Center, posting an impressive 6-0 record while playing in Harvard Square.


‘Monitoring Me’ Single Review: Lil Durk Raps on Safe Mode

“Monitoring Me” fades from memory almost as quickly as it arrives.

Sun Room Concert Review: Surf and Rock, Sun Room Does It Both

With a calm stride, Sun Room took the stage at House of Blues on Oct. 8, ready to play some chill rock and roll.

I Could Literally Be in Italy Right Now

But the Harvard ecosystem walks a fine line between fully immersing us in our studies and entirely overwhelming us to the point of giving up. This is precisely the reason I found myself studying abroad in Florence last semester.

Waypoint Review: One-Dollar Oysters and Creative Dishes Paired with Rather Inventive Timing

Overall, Waypoint offers an intriguing mix of innovative seafood dishes.



Men’s Water Polo Win Streak Continues, Sinks Rival Princeton in Sudden Death

No. 14 Harvard Men’s water polo extended its win streak to six games last weekend with another trifecta of victories over conference foes on the road, leapfrogging to first place in the Northeastern Water Polo Conference.

Craig Powers Harvard to First Ivy League Victory With 38-20 Win Over Cornell

Junior quarterback Jaden Craig threw four first half touchdowns as he powered Harvard to a 38-20 win over Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y., on Friday, earning the Crimson its first conference victory and its first win on the road.

Harvard Cross Country Puts Up Impressive Finishes at Paul Short Run

The men’s and women’s cross country team traveled to Bethlethem, Penn. last Saturday to compete at the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University. The women’s team placed first overall with a total of 134 points, and the men’s team finished second with 95 points overall.

Women’s Volleyball Drops Two in First Ivy League Road Trip

After a fast start at home to kick off Ivy League play, the Harvard women’s volleyball team (8-6, 3-2 Ivy) stumbled on its first road trip of the conference season, losing via sweep to Princeton (5-9, 3-2 Ivy) and dropping a tight, five set match to UPenn (9-6, 3-3 Ivy). This weekend left the Crimson still looking for its first win in a true road game, as the team fell to 0-4 when not defending its home turf. Conversely, Harvard has valiantly defended the halls of  the Malkin Athletic Center, posting an impressive 6-0 record while playing in Harvard Square.