Eight International Students at Harvard, Watching America Close Its Doors

A freshman debate champion wakes up to news of his peers marching the streets of Nepal. A trio of friends become high-profile activists. A sophomore from Jakarta searches for the America she idealized as a child.

The Electronic Instrument Design Lab Says Goodbye to Jim MacArthur

Jim MacArthur manages Harvard’s Electronic Instrument Design Lab, fulfilling specific instrumentation requests across departments as what he calls a “short-order engineer.” After 25 years, he’s announced his retirement with a year’s notice, but he doesn’t know if a replacement will be hired.

The BerryLine Line Lines the Street and It’s Berry, Berry Long.

The sheer length of the line has caused many to scratch their heads and wonder: what changed?



‘A Really Big Milestone’: Sophomores Celebrate at HUA Declaration Day Event

Harvard sophomores flooded the sunny steps of Widener Library on Friday to celebrate the College’s official concentration declaration deadline, posing for pictures with banners of their chosen departments and programs while enjoying piles of Joe's pizza.

New Butterfly Species Named After Harvard Lecturer Andrew Berry

A newly designated butterfly species, Euptychia andrewberryi, has been named in honor of Harvard lecturer Andrew J. Berry by postdoctoral fellow Shinichi Nakahara, who identified the species.

‘Implementer of Work’: Sumbul Siddiqui Runs for Fifth Term on City Council

Cambridge City Councilor Sumbul Siddiqui left her term as mayor after enacting her key priorities of piloting universal preschool and preserving affordable housing. As she runs for her fifth term on the Cambridge City Council, she is positioning herself as an “implementer” who has the experience to make her priorities into policies.




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Rugby Remains Unbeaten With Senior Day Success against Sacred Heart

As families and alumni filed in from across the country to celebrate the Rugby senior class, Harvard continued its dominant performance in NIRA play, extending its unbeaten streak with the sixth win of the season.


Music 110 Finds Strength in Softness for Opening Concert

“A Night of Mahler” may have been a softer concert in design, but it revealed the orchestra’s depth, balance, and control.

At Lovestruck Books’ ‘Alchemised’ Release Party, Readers Gather to Celebrate the Fanfiction-Turned-Novel

Atmospheric and enchanting, the “Alchemised” release party allowed a diverse audience to come together and celebrate.

Elephantine Bakery Review: Parisian Allure in Seaport

Elephantine is a cafe built, as its name suggests, on the oldest human instinct: to bake, to share, and to do it all with intent.

‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Shatters Swift’s Parasocial Relationship With Fans

Perhaps the illusion that Swift is relatable to her fans was always destined to shatter.


Rugby Remains Unbeaten With Senior Day Success against Sacred Heart

As families and alumni filed in from across the country to celebrate the Rugby senior class, Harvard continued its dominant performance in NIRA play, extending its unbeaten streak with the sixth win of the season.

Harvard Men's Soccer Fends Off Aggressive Bulldogs to a 1-1 Draw

In the 112th meeting between historic collegiate rivals, the scoreline could not separate the two ambitious sides, as Harvard and Yale battled to a riveting 1-1 draw, drawing an excited crowd of nearly 1000 under Jordan Field’s lights late Saturday night.

No. 22 Harvard Football Battles Past Cornell 34-10, Moves to 4-0

In a closer than anticipated battle, the No. 22 Harvard football team battled past Cornell 34-10, proving the Crimson to be the superior shade of red.

Harvard Men’s Water Polo Secures Fifth Consecutive Win, Leads Northeast Water Polo Conference

Harvard men’s water polo secured its position leading the NWPC after a pair of conference wins this weekend against Brown and MIT, continuing their five-game win streak heading into back-to-back tournament weekends.


Music 110 Finds Strength in Softness for Opening Concert

“A Night of Mahler” may have been a softer concert in design, but it revealed the orchestra’s depth, balance, and control.

At Lovestruck Books’ ‘Alchemised’ Release Party, Readers Gather to Celebrate the Fanfiction-Turned-Novel

Atmospheric and enchanting, the “Alchemised” release party allowed a diverse audience to come together and celebrate.

Elephantine Bakery Review: Parisian Allure in Seaport

Elephantine is a cafe built, as its name suggests, on the oldest human instinct: to bake, to share, and to do it all with intent.

‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Shatters Swift’s Parasocial Relationship With Fans

Perhaps the illusion that Swift is relatable to her fans was always destined to shatter.



Rugby Remains Unbeaten With Senior Day Success against Sacred Heart

As families and alumni filed in from across the country to celebrate the Rugby senior class, Harvard continued its dominant performance in NIRA play, extending its unbeaten streak with the sixth win of the season.

Harvard Men's Soccer Fends Off Aggressive Bulldogs to a 1-1 Draw

In the 112th meeting between historic collegiate rivals, the scoreline could not separate the two ambitious sides, as Harvard and Yale battled to a riveting 1-1 draw, drawing an excited crowd of nearly 1000 under Jordan Field’s lights late Saturday night.

No. 22 Harvard Football Battles Past Cornell 34-10, Moves to 4-0

In a closer than anticipated battle, the No. 22 Harvard football team battled past Cornell 34-10, proving the Crimson to be the superior shade of red.

Harvard Men’s Water Polo Secures Fifth Consecutive Win, Leads Northeast Water Polo Conference

Harvard men’s water polo secured its position leading the NWPC after a pair of conference wins this weekend against Brown and MIT, continuing their five-game win streak heading into back-to-back tournament weekends.