When Oscar Yang, a high school student who attends an international school in Shanghai, signed up for The Harvard Crimson’s Crimson Journalism Camp in 2023, he saw it as a unique chance to “try ...
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 ...
Northrop met with Tang three times before the summer but not the following fall, when former Lowell House Resident Dean Caitlin Casey, who had put Tang in a room nearby her apartment, made herself his ...
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 ...
Cambridge’s Affordable Housing Trust will loan $5.7 million to Neville Place Assisted Living at Fresh Pond — which provides assisted living services to low-income seniors — for physical repairs to the ...
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 ...
The Harvard Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology returned five Greenlandic Inuit mummies to Denmark last week, five years after their repatriation was first requested by Danish authorities. The ...
Felipe's Taqueria is one of several bars in Harvard Square. Some Cambridge bar and restaurant owners and staff said they would be pleased to see the return of happy hour in Massachusetts.By Matthew S.
Despite its $5 billion endowment from about 1,400 school-specific gifts, Harvard Medical School will run a deficit this year. Only slightly more than a quarter of HMS’ operating revenue comes from ...
Harvard College will require applicants to the Class of 2029 to answer a question about a time “they strongly disagreed with someone,” the second year in a row the College has revised its application.
Garber wrote that the freeze — which is the most drastic step Harvard has taken in response to new White House orders — is designed to help the University preserve its “financial flexibility until we ...
Dozens of people, including 10 Brazilian immigrants who live or lived in overcrowded apartments in Allston-Brighton, described dangerous physical conditions and an overwhelming mental toll that came ...
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