A final entry to the week-long homestand for Harvard men’s ice hockey (2-1-1, 1-1-0 ECAC) quickly appeared a run-away game as ...
Harvard Kennedy School lecturer Marshall L. Ganz ’64 met with incoming New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani in August to advise ...
In a shakeup following the first round of preliminary results in the Cambridge elections, incumbent David J. Weinstein won ...
Led by junior Thomas Batties II and senior Chandler Piggé, the Harvard men’s basketball team cruised to a 79–50 win over MIT ...
In an early rivalry matchup, Harvard men’s ice hockey (1-1-1, 0-1-0 ECAC) was overwhelmed by both players and the many fans ...
In the concrete jungle where dreams are made, the No. 9 Harvard football team proved that there’s nothing it couldn’t do, crowning itself as the king of New York as it crushed the Columbia Lions 31-14 ...
The No. 3 Harvard field hockey team (17-0, 8-0 Ivy) kept its perfect season alive on Friday morning, defeating No. 19 Brown (10-6, 4-4 Ivy) 2-0 in the Ivy League Tournament semifinal match on Berylson ...
Harvard capped off its fall season with a competitive weekend at the Harvard Fall Invitational, highlighting continued progress and depth ahead of next week’s ITA Conference Masters in San Diego, ...
The FAS’s budget ran a structural deficit of 365 MILLION dollars this year. Without further ado, here’s what FAS Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra could’ve bought with this money instead: ...
Changing the generosity of our grading system will not end the game of grade grubbing — it will just make the game far more toxic.
Daniel Zhao ’28 is a Math and Computer Science concentrator in Adams House. Changing the generosity of our grading system will not end the game of grade grubbing — it will just make the game far more ...
A Harvard education isn’t defined by the hours spent in Lamont. It’s defined by how we learn to balance ambition with curiosity. Administrators can change the grading curve, but the real learning ...