Following months of contentious debate, the Cambridge City Council’s Ordinance Committee presented a set of amendments to the proposal to allow multifamily housing citywide — significantly reducing ...
Matthew R. Tobin ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a double concentrator in Government and Economics in Winthrop House. Soon, Harvard will choose a new president. But first, it must figure out ...
With finals looming, students commemorated the end of reading period by running through Harvard Yard free of stress — and clothes — for Primal Scream at midnight on Wednesday. Shortly before ...
When Aneesh C. Muppidi ’25 got to New York City the day before his interview for the Rhodes Scholarship, he spent the day in and out of sleep at a restaurant table. Muppidi, who had slept for ...
On the 12th Day of Christmas my true love gave to me… 12 Harvard Houses! It’s officially that time of year when we’re all collectively trenched, freezing, and waking up only to see the sun ...
The Harvard International Office advised international students who are concerned about travel restrictions to return to campus prior to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inauguration.
This review is spoiler-free. “Wind and Truth,” the epic, 1,300-page behemoth of a novel from Brandon Sanderson, is finally here. This book marks the end of the first cycle of The Stormlight ...