Best Advice Giver: Imaan Mirza

She may be optimistic, but Imaan doesn’t just tell people what they want to hear. “I’m a very blunt person,” she explains.

Unsung Hero: Hana Rehman

Rehman’s said her leadership in the South Asian campus community was the result of persistence. “Showing up was really hard. There was a lot happening in my life and in other people’s lives and in the world. But showing up is half the battle,” she explains.

Most Chronically Online: Brady Connolly

Brady may be one of Harvard’s leading ethnographers. From rowers and tourists to Insomnia Cookies and Amorino Gelato, no person or corporation in the Harvard area is below his scrutiny on X.



Eliot House Renewal to Begin Construction in June

Residents of Eliot House, one of Harvard’s undergraduate residential houses, have one more semester in their main building before renovations begin next June, according to Cameron Borgasano, Director of Undergraduate House Renewal Program.

Cambridge Planning Board Punts on Proposal to End Single-Family Housing in Final Vote

After hours of back-and-forth, the Cambridge Planning Board voted on Tuesday not to take a stance on a hotly contested proposal to allow six-story apartment buildings, instead passing a general statement of support for multifamily housing to the Cambridge City Council.

Cambridge City Council Gives High Marks to City Manager Huang, Seeks Contract Renewal

The Cambridge City Council gave City Manager Yi-An Huang ’05 largely positive feedback in his second annual performance review released last week, praising him as “a collaborative leader who has a strong work ethic” in its final report.





Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter Discuss ‘Y2K’: A ‘Nostalgic’ Albeit Stilted Comedic Gore-Fest

“Y2K” excels when it pushes sentimentality aside and embraces the dark humor of its premise.

Nick Shea Concert Review: A Step Out of Boston Common and Into Boston’s Music Scene

Shea’s infectious passion and consistent engagement with the crowd outshined any of his lyrical stumbles.

Rational or Too Rebellious: The Ethics of Radically Reinterpreting History

Provocatively titled “Lover of Men,” a recent documentary builds a case that Lincoln was gay.

‘Long Live’ (Anna and Allison’s Version)

AM: “Long live all the mountains we moved.”  ASP: “I’ve had the time of my life fighting dragons with you.”


Blanks Breaks 13-Minute Mark in 5k, Signs Pro-Contract with New Balance

After breaking yet another record, Graham Blanks ’25 has signed a sponsorship with New Balance and will forgo his remaining NCAA eligibility to go pro.

Ben Abercrombie Looks Back on Time at Harvard Ahead of Graduation and Annual Fundraiser

Seven years after suffering a spinal cord injury on a tackle attempt that left him paralyzed from the neck down, former Harvard Football player Ben Abercrombie ’21-’25 has sights set on his next milestone: graduation.

Harvard Splits First Homestand Since Belfast, Looks Ahead to Quinnipiac

The Harvard men’s ice hockey team failed to deliver on hopes of a late comeback Friday with a 4-3 loss against the Clarkson Golden Knights.

Nation’s Best Cross Country Runner Tam Gavenas Commits to Harvard

Tam Gavenas, the number one cross country runner in the U.S., committed to run with Harvard’s Track and Field and Cross Country teams starting in the Fall of 2025, he announced on Wednesday.


Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter Discuss ‘Y2K’: A ‘Nostalgic’ Albeit Stilted Comedic Gore-Fest

“Y2K” excels when it pushes sentimentality aside and embraces the dark humor of its premise.

Nick Shea Concert Review: A Step Out of Boston Common and Into Boston’s Music Scene

Shea’s infectious passion and consistent engagement with the crowd outshined any of his lyrical stumbles.

Rational or Too Rebellious: The Ethics of Radically Reinterpreting History

Provocatively titled “Lover of Men,” a recent documentary builds a case that Lincoln was gay.

‘Long Live’ (Anna and Allison’s Version)

AM: “Long live all the mountains we moved.”  ASP: “I’ve had the time of my life fighting dragons with you.”



Blanks Breaks 13-Minute Mark in 5k, Signs Pro-Contract with New Balance

After breaking yet another record, Graham Blanks ’25 has signed a sponsorship with New Balance and will forgo his remaining NCAA eligibility to go pro.

Ben Abercrombie Looks Back on Time at Harvard Ahead of Graduation and Annual Fundraiser

Seven years after suffering a spinal cord injury on a tackle attempt that left him paralyzed from the neck down, former Harvard Football player Ben Abercrombie ’21-’25 has sights set on his next milestone: graduation.

Harvard Splits First Homestand Since Belfast, Looks Ahead to Quinnipiac

The Harvard men’s ice hockey team failed to deliver on hopes of a late comeback Friday with a 4-3 loss against the Clarkson Golden Knights.

Nation’s Best Cross Country Runner Tam Gavenas Commits to Harvard

Tam Gavenas, the number one cross country runner in the U.S., committed to run with Harvard’s Track and Field and Cross Country teams starting in the Fall of 2025, he announced on Wednesday.