Garber Praises Harvard Legacy of Slavery Initiative at Radcliffe Anniversary

University President Alan M. Garber ’76 praised Harvard Radcliffe Institute Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin for her leadership on the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative and his academic freedom working group at a Radcliffe event on Thursday.

Harvard Student Attacked With Glass Bottle, Punched Repeatedly at Felipe’s

A Harvard student was hit with a glass bottle and punched in the face multiple times in an assault at Felipe’s Mexican Taqueria on Tuesday night.

After 3 Weeks, Cambridge Public Schools Addresses Widespread Bus Delays

On Tuesday, adjustments to certain bus routes finally took effect, alleviating some of the delays. Still, parents were frustrated by weeks of unpredictable and stressful mornings, back-and-forths with district officials, and a lack of official communication from the district.


Fifteen Questions: Finale Doshi-Velez on AI Decision Making, Novel Writing and Unicorns

Computer Science Professor Finale Doshi-Velez sat down with Fifteen Minutes to talk about artificial intelligence in healthcare decision making, the dangers of “boring AI,” and writing what may be her first novel.

Want to Become a Lorax? A New Course Rethinks Environmental Rights

In their new course, “The Rights of Nature,” visiting Law School professor James Salzman and American History and Harvard Law School professor Jill Lepore investigate a burgeoning American legal movement known as the Rights of Nature. The movement argues that granting legal personhood to wildlife and natural features could help stave off environmental destruction.




Harvard Football Looks to Continue Dominance Over Brown in Ivy League Opener

As the temperature drops and the leaves in Cambridge begin to fall, the energy inside the Harvard football team’s locker room is only on the rise. From this point forward, every game will have lasting implications on the Crimson’s Ivy League title pursuit.


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 Football Looks to Continue Dominance Over Brown in Ivy League Opener

As the temperature drops and the leaves in Cambridge begin to fall, the energy inside the Harvard football team’s locker room is only on the rise. From this point forward, every game will have lasting implications on the Crimson’s Ivy League title pursuit.

Graham Blanks’ Olympic Debut: In His Own Words

The Harvard cross country team showcased its strength on the global stage this past summer when captain Graham Blanks made his Olympic debut for Team USA in the 5000m at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Women’s Volleyball Sees Shaky End to Tournament Play in Delaware State Tournament

The Harvard women’s volleyball team (5-4, 0-0 Ivy) ended an up and down non-conference slate with a 1-2 performance at the Delaware State Tournament, losing to host Delaware State (4-9, 0-0 MEAC), routing the New Jersey Institute of Technology (4-12, 0-0 America East), and dropping the last game of the weekend to George Washington (10-3, 0-0 Atlantic 10).

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.


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 Football Looks to Continue Dominance Over Brown in Ivy League Opener

As the temperature drops and the leaves in Cambridge begin to fall, the energy inside the Harvard football team’s locker room is only on the rise. From this point forward, every game will have lasting implications on the Crimson’s Ivy League title pursuit.

Graham Blanks’ Olympic Debut: In His Own Words

The Harvard cross country team showcased its strength on the global stage this past summer when captain Graham Blanks made his Olympic debut for Team USA in the 5000m at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Women’s Volleyball Sees Shaky End to Tournament Play in Delaware State Tournament

The Harvard women’s volleyball team (5-4, 0-0 Ivy) ended an up and down non-conference slate with a 1-2 performance at the Delaware State Tournament, losing to host Delaware State (4-9, 0-0 MEAC), routing the New Jersey Institute of Technology (4-12, 0-0 America East), and dropping the last game of the weekend to George Washington (10-3, 0-0 Atlantic 10).

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.