Viral Veritas: How Student Influencers Turn Harvard Into Payouts and Purpose

As more and more students take up the role of ‘Harvard influencer,’ social media success is increasingly shaping their life on campus. Yet student internet stardom still feels like uncharted territory.

Nepali Prime Minister Oli Talks Climate Crisis at Harvard IOP Forum

Nepali Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli said the progression of climate change invites “the extinction of life on Earth” and called on wealthier nations to support developing countries in shifting to more environmentally friendly energy sources during a Harvard Institute of Politics Forum on Friday.

Harvard Public Health School Appoints Mary Rice as New Director of C-CHANGE

The Harvard School of Public Health appointed Mary B. Rice, a pulmonary and critical care physician and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, as the next director of its Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment. She will lead C-CHANGE starting Oct. 1.


Resurrecting Film Photography in the Eliot House Basement

When Elmer and Social Studies lecturer Bonnie Talbert stepped into the position of Eliot’s faculty deans earlier this year, they wanted to bring a piece of themselves into House life. So Elmer decided to resurrect the abandoned Eliot darkroom and teach a House seminar on film photography.

Stripping on Sundays

At the beginning of my sophomore year, I was on the phone with my grandmother when she asked me if I’d gotten a term-time job. “Yes,” I answered her. “I’m stripping at CRG.”

After Historic Olympic Gold, Lauren Scruggs is Giving Back

Hailing from Queens, NY, Lauren Scruggs ’25 is a fencer and Philosophy concentrator. She rose to athletic stardom overnight for her performance at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where she won a team gold medal and an individual silver medal, becoming the first Black American woman to win an individual medal in fencing.





Failure to Launch: A Defense of ‘My Lady Jane’

“My Lady Jane” had an ineffective marketing strategy which minimized its chances of commercial success from the get go.

‘Fight Night’ Review: The Election’s a Stage, The Candidates, Actors (Literally)

“Fight Night,” an interactive theatrical election experience, arrived in the U.S. at the perfect time to poke and prod at the psyches of soon-to-be voters.

‘Made in Germany?’ Review: A Multi-Layered Collage of German Identity at The Harvard Art Museums

The exhibition powerfully highlights the importance of art in sparking dialogue and promoting understanding of complex historical times.

Hans Zimmer Concert Review: A Cinematic Spectacle at TD Garden

"Hans Zimmer Live" showcased a rarely seen aspect of Zimmer's genius: his live performance.


Harvard Drops Ivy League Opener to Brown After 4th-Quarter Collapse

The Brown Bears stunned the Crimson with less than 30 seconds on the clock in the fourth left after a bad snap and a key touchdown throw from Brown quarterback Jake Wilcock led to heartbreak for the Harvard team.

Men’s Water Polo Dominates Air Force Invitational

The No. 14 Harvard men’s water polo team bounced back this weekend with a trio of victories at the Air Force Invitational, beating host Air Force, No. 17 Navy, and Concordia University Irvine.

Women’s Soccer Ties for Second Consecutive Game, Remains Undefeated

Harvard women’s soccer (4-0-4, 0-0 Ivy) returned to the field last Sunday afternoon in the final non-conference game against the No. 10 Santa Clara Broncos (6-2-1, 0-0 WCC), reaching a competitive 2-2 draw to remain undefeated on the season.

Women’s Volleyball Opens Ivy League Play with Dominant Win Over Dartmouth

After three weeks of highs and lows against non-conference opponents, Harvard (6-4, 1-0 Ivy) put it all together in its first Ivy League contest of the season. The Malkin Athletic Center gymnasium was filled with a sizable crowd on Friday night as the Crimson took on Dartmouth (7-4, 0-1 Ivy).


Failure to Launch: A Defense of ‘My Lady Jane’

“My Lady Jane” had an ineffective marketing strategy which minimized its chances of commercial success from the get go.

‘Fight Night’ Review: The Election’s a Stage, The Candidates, Actors (Literally)

“Fight Night,” an interactive theatrical election experience, arrived in the U.S. at the perfect time to poke and prod at the psyches of soon-to-be voters.

‘Made in Germany?’ Review: A Multi-Layered Collage of German Identity at The Harvard Art Museums

The exhibition powerfully highlights the importance of art in sparking dialogue and promoting understanding of complex historical times.

Hans Zimmer Concert Review: A Cinematic Spectacle at TD Garden

"Hans Zimmer Live" showcased a rarely seen aspect of Zimmer's genius: his live performance.



Harvard Drops Ivy League Opener to Brown After 4th-Quarter Collapse

The Brown Bears stunned the Crimson with less than 30 seconds on the clock in the fourth left after a bad snap and a key touchdown throw from Brown quarterback Jake Wilcock led to heartbreak for the Harvard team.

Men’s Water Polo Dominates Air Force Invitational

The No. 14 Harvard men’s water polo team bounced back this weekend with a trio of victories at the Air Force Invitational, beating host Air Force, No. 17 Navy, and Concordia University Irvine.

Women’s Soccer Ties for Second Consecutive Game, Remains Undefeated

Harvard women’s soccer (4-0-4, 0-0 Ivy) returned to the field last Sunday afternoon in the final non-conference game against the No. 10 Santa Clara Broncos (6-2-1, 0-0 WCC), reaching a competitive 2-2 draw to remain undefeated on the season.

Women’s Volleyball Opens Ivy League Play with Dominant Win Over Dartmouth

After three weeks of highs and lows against non-conference opponents, Harvard (6-4, 1-0 Ivy) put it all together in its first Ivy League contest of the season. The Malkin Athletic Center gymnasium was filled with a sizable crowd on Friday night as the Crimson took on Dartmouth (7-4, 0-1 Ivy).