Before presenting at the Harvard Book Store, Scott chatted with FM about topics ranging from his book and Rotten Tomatoes to #OscarsSoWhite and “Freddy got Fingered.” Too nervous to go on a date alone ...
So with that, I will be yet again uniting my love of music and enjoyment of 19th-century literature and pairing novel characters to songs that soundtracked this fall for me. AM: “Long live all the ...
As a Writing Center tutor who works with my peers every week to learn by struggling through the difficulty, I believe the tacit endorsement of ChatGPT puts Harvard’s values as an institution in peril.
Olivia A. Benowitz '09 adopted a Maltese-Pomeranian mix named Maisie the day she received her Harvard diploma. The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...
One of the highlights of writing a senior thesis is getting the chance to acknowledge all those that helped you along the way. Of course, most students start with thanking their advisers (and I ...
The Cambridge City Council requested on Monday that City Manager Yi-An Huang '05 prepare a report on amendments that pare back height and density maximums under Cambridge's multifamily zoning proposal ...
Harvard Divinity School students were issued two-week suspensions from its library for participating in a pro-Palestine “pray-in” demonstration last Monday. More than 55 graduate students called on ...
Three seniors who synthesized police software into a unified system to save time for law enforcement officers have won the 2013 President’s Challenge for social entrepreneurship, University President ...
With social media playing a larger role in determining the music we listen to — and music streaming platforms increasingly resembling social media with features such as followers and likes — artists ...
Trigger warnings — advance notices that precede potentially disturbing material, often for the purported benefit of those with PTSD — have been the subject of great contention in recent years.
Claudine Gay will serve as the 30th president of Harvard University, making history as the first person of color and second woman to hold the University’s top post. Harvard Reckons with its Legacy of ...
Charles Fried, a longtime Harvard Law School professor and renowned conservative legal scholar who served as a U.S. solicitor general under President Ronald Reagan, died on Tuesday, according to ...