The Unraveling of the New England Primate Research Center

For 50 years, the New England Primate Research Center pioneered research in HIV, Parkinson’s, and addiction. But as a series of animal misconduct allegations eroded the center’s legacy, Harvard, the Medical School, and the NEPRC itself struggled to control a slow collapse.

Hacking HUDS with Claire Saffitz

We can’t take full credit for the idea of asking Saffitz to zhuzh up some everyday fare.

Sanjna: Office Hours with The Crimson

Sanjna N. Rajagopalan ’26 — known professionally as Sanjna — kicks off the first installment of The Crimson’s newly launched concert series, Office Hours. Sanjna accompanies her smooth vocals with graceful piano through four original songs and a cover of “Hard Place” by H.E.R.



Conference Center, Hotel on Harvard’s Enterprise Research Campus To Officially Open to Public in January

The Atlas Hotel and Treehouse Conference Center at Harvard’s Enterprise Research Campus will formally open in January, confirming Harvard’s vision for entrepreneurship and STEM research amid its continuous expansion into Allston.

Harvard Men's Hockey Comes Up Short Against Cornell, Loses 3-1

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 donning Cornell’s red and white, losing to Cornell (2-1-0, 1-0-0 ECAC) 3-1 at Bright Landry Hockey Center on Friday.

Cambridge Nonprofits Struggle to Fill Gap Left By SNAP Delay

Cambridge’s food pantries are ramping up their distribution as the ongoing government shutdown limits the distribution of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.




Kavya Karra leads the way for Harvard Women's team at Harvard Fall Invitational

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, Calif. The team finished 7-9 in overall play, with a singles 6–6 record and a doubles record of  3–4.


2hollis Concert Review: Energy Brought to the Roadrunner Stage

The buzz in the air remained long after the lights turned back on. Fans left the venue with wet hair and bruises — a sign of an evening well spent.

Leith Ross Concert Review: Celebrating Leithween with Love, Grief, and Hope

Ross allowed their emotions to seep into the hearts of whoever was lucky enough to listen, masterfully crafting a show that transported the listener.

Jill Lepore Discusses New Book ‘We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution’ and the Future of American Democracy

On Oct. 6, First Parish Church was packed for Jill Lepore’s talk on her new book, “We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution.”

Is Broadway Back? The Question Haunting the 2025-26 Season

Broadway producers are struggling as much as ever with the balance between art and commerce as they fumble their way towards a formula for success.


Kavya Karra leads the way for Harvard Women's team at Harvard Fall Invitational

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, Calif. The team finished 7-9 in overall play, with a singles 6–6 record and a doubles record of  3–4.

No. 9 Harvard Prepares for Contest with Columbia on Friday in the Big Apple

With less than three weeks until the FCS Playoff Committee sets the field for the 24-team postseason tournament, the Harvard Crimson hopes to dominate the Columbia Lions in a game that could remind the playoff committee of the team’s early season blowouts.

From Rebuilding to Rebuilt: Harvard Men’s Basketball Returns

The long wait is finally over. After a 2024-25 season where Harvard men’s basketball recorded its first losing record since 2016 and missed out on Ivy Madness, the Crimson begins its 2025-26 regular season on Friday, Nov. 7.

No. 3 Harvard Field Hockey Beats Brown, Advances to Ivy Championship Game on Sunday

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 Field.


2hollis Concert Review: Energy Brought to the Roadrunner Stage

The buzz in the air remained long after the lights turned back on. Fans left the venue with wet hair and bruises — a sign of an evening well spent.

Leith Ross Concert Review: Celebrating Leithween with Love, Grief, and Hope

Ross allowed their emotions to seep into the hearts of whoever was lucky enough to listen, masterfully crafting a show that transported the listener.

Jill Lepore Discusses New Book ‘We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution’ and the Future of American Democracy

On Oct. 6, First Parish Church was packed for Jill Lepore’s talk on her new book, “We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution.”

Is Broadway Back? The Question Haunting the 2025-26 Season

Broadway producers are struggling as much as ever with the balance between art and commerce as they fumble their way towards a formula for success.



Kavya Karra leads the way for Harvard Women's team at Harvard Fall Invitational

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, Calif. The team finished 7-9 in overall play, with a singles 6–6 record and a doubles record of  3–4.

No. 9 Harvard Prepares for Contest with Columbia on Friday in the Big Apple

With less than three weeks until the FCS Playoff Committee sets the field for the 24-team postseason tournament, the Harvard Crimson hopes to dominate the Columbia Lions in a game that could remind the playoff committee of the team’s early season blowouts.

From Rebuilding to Rebuilt: Harvard Men’s Basketball Returns

The long wait is finally over. After a 2024-25 season where Harvard men’s basketball recorded its first losing record since 2016 and missed out on Ivy Madness, the Crimson begins its 2025-26 regular season on Friday, Nov. 7.

No. 3 Harvard Field Hockey Beats Brown, Advances to Ivy Championship Game on Sunday

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 Field.