What Was Lost in the SEAS Layoffs

The news of the layoffs came in a scheduled message from the dean. Around 7:40 or 8 a.m., Yoon received another email from his manager requesting a meeting — he took it as another bad sign. He’d been setting up equipment for his course when he had to step away for the Zoom call.

Where Does Harvard’s Orientation for Activists Fit In Now?

With the Trump administration cracking down on diversity initiatives and administrators showing less tolerance for campus activism, it is unclear whether the program — as decades of students knew it — has a place in Harvard College’s future.

Harvard’s Funds Are Back. Can Its Scientists Trust the Government Again?

With funding at a constant risk of revocation, Harvard is not out of the clear — and researchers are still fighting for their futures.



‘Beyond Depressing:’ Cambridge Expects To Lose More Than $8 Million In Federal Housing Funding

The city of Cambridge expects to lose more than $8 million in federal housing funding after the Trump administration adjusted requirements for the use of Continuum of Care funding — a change that could slash housing support for thousands of residents.

800 Affiliates Petition Harvard To Aid Venezuelan Staff After TPS Expiration

More than 800 Harvard affiliates urged the University to offer legal assistance to staff members who lost their authorization to live and work in the United States after the Temporary Protected Status program for Venezuelan nationals expired this month.

Long-Time Volunteer, Substitute Sues CPS Over Disability Discrimination

A longtime volunteer and substitute teacher at Graham and Parks Elementary School is suing Cambridge Public Schools for disability discrimination, alleging that the district prevented her from volunteering because she is in a wheelchair.




Women’s Swim and Dive Team Defeats Cornell and Dartmouth at Second Meet of the Season

Harvard’s women’s swimming and diving team came out with impressive results this past weekend, thoroughly defeating both Dartmouth and Cornell during a meet in Hanover, NH, on Saturday. Winning its second meet of the semester, the Crimson elevated its record to 3-0 on the season, securing its second consecutive year of victories against both the Big Green and the Big Red.


EESA Strikes a Chord With Second Annual Ethio-Jazz Soiree

The event was a hit last year, and so EESA wanted to continue the tradition. Given this year’s turnout, the Ethio-Jazz soiree is well on its way to becoming an annual fixture in the campus arts scene.

‘Lizard Boy’ Review: A Hearty Attempt that Can’t Tip the Scales

For all the material’s faults, the cast does a terrific job performing it.

Boston Chamber Music Society Performs Mozart, Coleridge-Taylor, and Dvořák: An Electric Afternoon of Music

Throughout the three pieces, the musicians masterfully used dynamics, balance, and style to create a truly electric performance.

Artist Profile: Aaron Goldberg ’96 on Jazz as a Philosophy of Living

For Aaron Goldberg ’96, improvisation is not just musical technique, but an organizing principle of his life. Goldberg is no stranger to paving new pathways between the academic and artistic, analytic and emotional.


Women’s Swim and Dive Team Defeats Cornell and Dartmouth at Second Meet of the Season

Harvard’s women’s swimming and diving team came out with impressive results this past weekend, thoroughly defeating both Dartmouth and Cornell during a meet in Hanover, NH, on Saturday. Winning its second meet of the semester, the Crimson elevated its record to 3-0 on the season, securing its second consecutive year of victories against both the Big Green and the Big Red.

Harvard Women's Rugby Demolishes Dartmouth 45-10, Punches Ticket To NIRA National Championship Game

As rival fans adorned in Crimson and Green watched on, the Crimson replicated its regular season triumph over Dartmouth, extending its postseason in pursuit of another national championship.

Delloye Qualifies at ITA Sectionals; Harvard Sends Two to NCAA Individual Championships

The Harvard men’s tennis team wrapped up its fall season in North Carolina at the ITA Sectional Championships. Senior Melchior Delloye became the second Crimson player this season to punch his ticket to the NCAA Individual Championships after advancing to the semifinals of the ITA East Sectionals.

The Crimson Edges Out Marist in Dramatic Defensive Battle

In a gritty, low-scoring showdown that tested its endurance and its execution, Harvard men’s basketball escaped McCann Arena on Sunday evening with a 56-54 win over Marist. After defeating Army on Saturday, the Crimson found a way to secure its second straight road victory, relying on late-game poise from captain Chandler Piggé and sophomore guard Robert Hinton to close out the Red Foxes.


EESA Strikes a Chord With Second Annual Ethio-Jazz Soiree

The event was a hit last year, and so EESA wanted to continue the tradition. Given this year’s turnout, the Ethio-Jazz soiree is well on its way to becoming an annual fixture in the campus arts scene.

‘Lizard Boy’ Review: A Hearty Attempt that Can’t Tip the Scales

For all the material’s faults, the cast does a terrific job performing it.

Boston Chamber Music Society Performs Mozart, Coleridge-Taylor, and Dvořák: An Electric Afternoon of Music

Throughout the three pieces, the musicians masterfully used dynamics, balance, and style to create a truly electric performance.

Artist Profile: Aaron Goldberg ’96 on Jazz as a Philosophy of Living

For Aaron Goldberg ’96, improvisation is not just musical technique, but an organizing principle of his life. Goldberg is no stranger to paving new pathways between the academic and artistic, analytic and emotional.



Women’s Swim and Dive Team Defeats Cornell and Dartmouth at Second Meet of the Season

Harvard’s women’s swimming and diving team came out with impressive results this past weekend, thoroughly defeating both Dartmouth and Cornell during a meet in Hanover, NH, on Saturday. Winning its second meet of the semester, the Crimson elevated its record to 3-0 on the season, securing its second consecutive year of victories against both the Big Green and the Big Red.

Harvard Women's Rugby Demolishes Dartmouth 45-10, Punches Ticket To NIRA National Championship Game

As rival fans adorned in Crimson and Green watched on, the Crimson replicated its regular season triumph over Dartmouth, extending its postseason in pursuit of another national championship.

Delloye Qualifies at ITA Sectionals; Harvard Sends Two to NCAA Individual Championships

The Harvard men’s tennis team wrapped up its fall season in North Carolina at the ITA Sectional Championships. Senior Melchior Delloye became the second Crimson player this season to punch his ticket to the NCAA Individual Championships after advancing to the semifinals of the ITA East Sectionals.

The Crimson Edges Out Marist in Dramatic Defensive Battle

In a gritty, low-scoring showdown that tested its endurance and its execution, Harvard men’s basketball escaped McCann Arena on Sunday evening with a 56-54 win over Marist. After defeating Army on Saturday, the Crimson found a way to secure its second straight road victory, relying on late-game poise from captain Chandler Piggé and sophomore guard Robert Hinton to close out the Red Foxes.