Elbit Systems Moves Out of Central Square Following Months of Protest

Elbit Systems, an Israel-based defense contractor, ended its lease of its Central Square office following months of protest against the company’s presence in Cambridge.

‘One Win Lifts All Boats’: More than 100 MGB Residents Rally for a Contract

More than 100 Mass General Brigham residents and affiliates gathered in two Boston locations on Monday to rally in support of physicians’ fair contracts.

In First Major Move, New Harvard Kennedy School Dean Reshuffles Top Administration

Harvard Kennedy School Dean Jeremy M. Weinstein appointed HKS professors Erica Chenoweth and Gordon H. Hanson to new leadership positions at the school in late July.


‘Hyped Just About Right’: How the AI Boom is Reshaping Research at Harvard

As ChatGPT took the world by storm, many raised concerns about how it might help students cheat themselves out of learning. But a year and a half later, AI is changing the work of professors perhaps even more.

The Academic Policing of Academics on Policing

In 2022, professors Christopher Lewis and Adaner Usmani argued that to reduce violent crime, the U.S. needs to drastically shorten its prison sentences — and increase its police force by half a million officers. Their ideas soon become a flashpoint of online discourse.




Kristen Faulkner ’16, Team USA Win First Gold in Cycling Team Pursuit Event

Kristen T. Faulkner ’16 helped secure Team USA its first gold medal in track cycling team pursuit Wednesday in a final race against New Zealand, days after she beat expectations in her Olympic debut in the road race.


Out of the Classroom and Into the Professional Theater, A.R.T.’s Harvard Interns Take on ‘Romeo and Juliet’

American Repertory Theater's “Romeo and Juliet" is hosting five Harvard College students as summer interns, giving them the chance to contribute their own ideas to the production.

Blink-182 Concert Review: A Striking Rock Show at Fenway Park

With rich instrumentation, youthful banter, and a plethora of fireworks, Blink-182 put on a nostalgic performance honoring their past and present.

Artist Profile: Yahya Ashour on the Struggle to Represent Loss

Even though the process can be painful and exhausting, Gazan poet and author Yahya Ashour is a staunch believer in the power of poetry.

Why Isn’t ‘Bridgerton’ More Feminist?

“Bridgerton” has become increasingly restrictive on just how far its women can venture outside the status quo.


Kristen Faulkner ’16, Team USA Win First Gold in Cycling Team Pursuit Event

Kristen T. Faulkner ’16 helped secure Team USA its first gold medal in track cycling team pursuit Wednesday in a final race against New Zealand, days after she beat expectations in her Olympic debut in the road race.

Gabby Thomas ’19 Wins Historic Gold in Commanding 200 Meter Race in Paris

Gabby Thomas ’19 soared to victory in the 200 meter sprint at the 2024 Paris Olympics Tuesday, securing Harvard’s first Olympic gold medal in track and field and the only track and field gold for the University in over 100 years.

Lisa Tertsch ’21, Germany Win Gold in Olympic Mixed Relay Triathlon

Lisa Tertsch ’21 won Germany’s first gold in the mixed relay triathlon event on Monday with her team of three other German athletes in a nail biting race that was decided by one second.

Harvard Athletes Won 13 Medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Shattering a 128-Year-Old Record

Harvard athletes won 13 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, smashing a school record that had stood for 128 years.


Out of the Classroom and Into the Professional Theater, A.R.T.’s Harvard Interns Take on ‘Romeo and Juliet’

American Repertory Theater's “Romeo and Juliet" is hosting five Harvard College students as summer interns, giving them the chance to contribute their own ideas to the production.

Blink-182 Concert Review: A Striking Rock Show at Fenway Park

With rich instrumentation, youthful banter, and a plethora of fireworks, Blink-182 put on a nostalgic performance honoring their past and present.

Artist Profile: Yahya Ashour on the Struggle to Represent Loss

Even though the process can be painful and exhausting, Gazan poet and author Yahya Ashour is a staunch believer in the power of poetry.

Why Isn’t ‘Bridgerton’ More Feminist?

“Bridgerton” has become increasingly restrictive on just how far its women can venture outside the status quo.



Kristen Faulkner ’16, Team USA Win First Gold in Cycling Team Pursuit Event

Kristen T. Faulkner ’16 helped secure Team USA its first gold medal in track cycling team pursuit Wednesday in a final race against New Zealand, days after she beat expectations in her Olympic debut in the road race.

Gabby Thomas ’19 Wins Historic Gold in Commanding 200 Meter Race in Paris

Gabby Thomas ’19 soared to victory in the 200 meter sprint at the 2024 Paris Olympics Tuesday, securing Harvard’s first Olympic gold medal in track and field and the only track and field gold for the University in over 100 years.

Lisa Tertsch ’21, Germany Win Gold in Olympic Mixed Relay Triathlon

Lisa Tertsch ’21 won Germany’s first gold in the mixed relay triathlon event on Monday with her team of three other German athletes in a nail biting race that was decided by one second.

Harvard Athletes Won 13 Medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Shattering a 128-Year-Old Record

Harvard athletes won 13 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, smashing a school record that had stood for 128 years.