More than 500 Harvard alumni signed an open letter to President Garber urging the University to make a public statement committing to protect free speech and maintain its independence.
Nadia Makuc '26, the current chair of the Honor Committee, plans to publish the missing reports by this weekend.
MSA co-President Zoha Khan ’26 emphasized that all were welcome at iftar, whether they fasted or not. “What MSA always tries ...
In a recent press release, the University announced its intention to rename 36 University Place in honor of U.S. Supreme ...
Requiring upperclassman students to hold a meal plan would be harmful to the undergraduate experience and poses an ...
The coaching change comes after a tumultuous season that saw the Tigers lose to the Yale Bulldogs in the Ivy Madness ...
The war in Gaza brought more students into the Hillel fold, but has sown divisions among Jewish students over the group’s ...
At the CPUC meeting on March 24, changes were proposed to the Judicial Committee an appeals body that may also play a small ...
At the regular weekly meeting of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), the committee chairs presented on the work they ...
Princeton Doubles Down on DEI Amid Nationwide Attacks, the Princeton Alumni Weekly reported recently and a few weeks later ...
In a memo sent to the university community Wednesday, university officials said they were taking a number of steps to cut ...
Forbes Iconoclast Summit will convene the world's most influential dealmakers, financial titans, investors and market movers.
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