Harvard’s cohort of unionized student workers nearly doubled over the past year. The largest successful union — Harvard Academic Workers-United Auto workers — now represents more than 3,000 non-tenure ...
Nearly five years later and 15 months into Steinmayer’s “Better Lesley” plan, low-enrollment programs have been cut, a $100 million campus renovation plan to consolidate and sell unused buildings is ...
On Saturday, the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations held its 38th annual Cultural Rhythms Showcase, featuring performances from 10 student cultural groups. The event also honored ...
Coming off an electric 23-7 win against Providence, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team (2-0, 0-0 Ivy) continued its hot streak with a one-goal win against No. 18 Bryant (2-1), 14-13. In what senior ...
After spending the past few weeks suffering through a bleak New England winter, it seems like things are finally starting to warm up. The sun doesn’t set at 3 p.m. anymore, I can hear birds chirping ...
A week before Commencement in Cambridge, Ivy League admissions officials, including Harvard Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67, met in New York to discuss athletic recruitment. The meeting ...
Westport, Conn. – Picking up momentum after what was another rocky start, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team (3-0) fought back from a 8-1 deficit to silence the Bucknell Bison (1-3), 13-12, in what came ...
Since 1989, Harvard has acquired hundreds of millions of dollars worth of land in Allston, often in large, high-profile deals that would facilitate some of the neighborhood’s biggest developments. But ...
While the HUA’s constitution and bylaws stipulate that a referendum must be held within three weeks after a petition garners the required number of signatures, two HUA executive officers halted all ...
Spring has sprung, and it’s Women’s History Month. As we (and the flowers) turn our faces towards the sun, what better to do than listen to music made by powerful, talented, beautiful women? Here’s ...
Tuesday’s hearing comes nearly two months after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. In the weeks since, college campuses across the country have been bitterly divided over the fighting in Israel and Gaza ...
As I come into my second semester at our small liberal arts college just outside of Boston, I feel as though I’m taking part in a modern-day renaissance. With concentrations ranging from the more ...