Harvard Football Silences Stetson 35-0 to Start Aurich Era With Statement Win

The Crimson washed out the Stetson Hatters 35-0 in the first game of the season, riding a first quarter offensive explosion to provide the team with a shutout victory in a season opener for the first time in 20 years.

Uzma Issa ’25 Elected First Marshal for Harvard College Class of 2025

Uzma A. Issa ’25 and Srija Vem ’25 — two Neuroscience concentrators hailing from Hoover, Alabama — will serve as the first and second class marshals for the Class of 2025.

‘Eerie Feeling’: Cambridge Residents Mixed On Central Square Surveillance Program

Cambridge residents are watching closely as the city moves ahead on plans to install more surveillance cameras in Central Square — and they have mixed reviews.


Fifteen Questions: Serhii Plokhii on Atlantis, Chernobyl, and the Dangers of Writing History

History professor and Ukrainian Research Institute director Serhii Plokhii sat down with FM to discuss his newly-published book on Chernobyl, his role as a historian of the Russo-Ukrainian war, and how searching for the lost city of Atlantis pulled him into academia.





Weezer Concert Review: A Faithful, Outlandish Homage to a Cosmic Musical Career

The last moments of the concert brought out some of Weezer's best musical work; the band went all-out in tribute to their debut and, arguably, apotheosis.

‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album Review: Playful and Poignant

“Short n’ Sweet,” is a dazzling dose of witty songwriting, sparkly synths, and dynamic vocals.

What the Hell Happened: Ready-To-Wear Actually Wearable at New York Fashion Week

These NYFW collections were anything but normal. Some were stunning, some ugly, and some just plain strange.

‘Harry Potter: The Exhibition’ Review: A Semi-Magical World of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Part memorabilia showcase, part immersive Wizarding World, the exhibition draws upon the nostalgia of a still-passionate league of fans.


Harvard Football Sells Out Season Tickets for First Time in History

Harvard Football sold out its season tickets for the first time in program history, the team announced in a post on X Friday morning, one day before the home opener.

Harvard Football Kicks Off a New Era on Saturday. Here’s What to Know.

This Saturday's football game against Stetson will be Andrew Aurich’s first as a head coach, and will mark the start of a new era for the Harvard Crimson without legendary coach Tim Murphy —  the winningest coach in Ivy League football history.

Harvard Women’s Tennis Kicks Off Season in Style, Shining at Fall Classic

The Harvard women’s tennis team returned to the courts for the first time in the 2024 fall season with an emphatic display at the Harvard Fall Classic. Fresh off an historic 2023-24 campaign, which saw the team achieve 19 victories, a second-place Ivy League finish, and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2010, the Crimson appeared determined to carry that momentum into the new season. Over the three-day Harvard Fall Classic tournament, Harvard faced a trio of local rivals—Boston College, Boston University, and Providence—and left no doubt about their potential, notching a string of dominant victories.

Hoops Star Harmoni Turner Shines For Team USA

Senior Harvard basketball standout Harmoni Turner added another achievement to her growing list of accolades: co-captaining Team USA to an undefeated gold medal run at the 2024 FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.


Weezer Concert Review: A Faithful, Outlandish Homage to a Cosmic Musical Career

The last moments of the concert brought out some of Weezer's best musical work; the band went all-out in tribute to their debut and, arguably, apotheosis.

‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album Review: Playful and Poignant

“Short n’ Sweet,” is a dazzling dose of witty songwriting, sparkly synths, and dynamic vocals.

What the Hell Happened: Ready-To-Wear Actually Wearable at New York Fashion Week

These NYFW collections were anything but normal. Some were stunning, some ugly, and some just plain strange.

‘Harry Potter: The Exhibition’ Review: A Semi-Magical World of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Part memorabilia showcase, part immersive Wizarding World, the exhibition draws upon the nostalgia of a still-passionate league of fans.



Harvard Football Sells Out Season Tickets for First Time in History

Harvard Football sold out its season tickets for the first time in program history, the team announced in a post on X Friday morning, one day before the home opener.

Harvard Football Kicks Off a New Era on Saturday. Here’s What to Know.

This Saturday's football game against Stetson will be Andrew Aurich’s first as a head coach, and will mark the start of a new era for the Harvard Crimson without legendary coach Tim Murphy —  the winningest coach in Ivy League football history.

Harvard Women’s Tennis Kicks Off Season in Style, Shining at Fall Classic

The Harvard women’s tennis team returned to the courts for the first time in the 2024 fall season with an emphatic display at the Harvard Fall Classic. Fresh off an historic 2023-24 campaign, which saw the team achieve 19 victories, a second-place Ivy League finish, and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2010, the Crimson appeared determined to carry that momentum into the new season. Over the three-day Harvard Fall Classic tournament, Harvard faced a trio of local rivals—Boston College, Boston University, and Providence—and left no doubt about their potential, notching a string of dominant victories.

Hoops Star Harmoni Turner Shines For Team USA

Senior Harvard basketball standout Harmoni Turner added another achievement to her growing list of accolades: co-captaining Team USA to an undefeated gold medal run at the 2024 FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.