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After a matchup against Navy and Penn, the Harvard Men’s Heavyweight Rowing team came out of the weekend victoriously, ...
Unfortunately for me, none of those skills involves the actual making of a plan. And as final exams roll around (they’re in a ...
The University keeps insisting on its staunch belief that lowercase diversity, equity, and inclusion are all worthwhile ...
Antisemitic or not, the pro-Palestine movement’s vision for Israel would be a travesty for Jews. It’s high time we abandon ...
Harvard’s move to centralize protest discipline is a welcome first step. If this system is to endure, it must be consistent, ...
In January last year, increasingly intrusive government investigations led one of us to argue that Harvard should give up ...
Even as Harvard takes the White House to court and insists that it won’t be coerced by federal pressure, the University is ...
The two University task force reports on bias against Jewish, Israeli, Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian affiliates described ...
Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman criticized what she called a “transactional” approach to foreign policy ...
After a few brief weeks celebrating Harvard’s decision to resist the Trump administration’s federal funding conditions, more ...
Five U.S. Representatives and a D.C. delegate sent the Trump administration a letter demanding the release of Harvard Medical ...
Even as Cambridge City Councilors express frustration over funding allocation, City Manager Yi-An Huang ‘05 defended his financial decisions as Cambridge’s budget growth slows.
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