The Weight of Lightweight Rowing

It is an open secret that lightweight rowing can promote disordered eating. But the category persists as a collegiate sport, and Harvard is one of the few schools that offers it.

Ed Childs Didn’t Plan to Come to Harvard. After 50 Years, He’s Still Organizing Its Workers.

Over a half-century of organizing, he has seen the union through two strikes, participated in dozens of demonstrations, and traversed the globe in search of other workers’ stories.



HUA Kicks Off with Inaugural Meeting under New Administration

The Harvard Undergraduate Association gathered Sunday evening for its first general assembly meeting under the new administration led by Co-Presidents Abdullah Shahid Sial ’27 and Caleb N. Thompson ’27.

Beyond the Lab: Trump’s Funding Cuts Hit Humanities Research at Harvard

A database with pigment analysis of more than 300 Asian paintings. The authoritative dictionary of the Latin language, curated since the 1890s and spanning 1,200 years of inscriptions. A library of translated Ukrainian literature, launched just before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

ABC Announces Endorsements in Cambridge City Council Race, Giving Boost to Incumbents

The last super PAC in Cambridge to announce its endorsements released its slate of supported candidates for the Cambridge City Council election Saturday afternoon, giving a major boost to eight candidates who were overwhelmingly incumbents.





Anachronism Gone Wild: ‘Wuthering Heights’ and the Modern Period Drama

“Wuthering Heights” is playing a dangerous game.

Building Harvard: The Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums elegantly combines both new and old.

Harvard Theater: Fall 2025 Season Preview

Check out this round-up of campus theater productions running in Fall 2025!

Artist Profile: From ‘Saved by the Bell’ to ‘The Buccaneers,’ Josie Totah Is on the Rise

Totah wanted to ensure "The Buccaneers" portrayed Mabel and Honoria’s love story with intention and care.


Harvard Men’s Soccer Defeats Cal 3-1, Builds Early Momentum

Harvard men’s soccer (2-1-0) continued its successful hunt for victories on Wednesday, notching a golden 3-1 triumph agains the University of California behind an explosive offensive attack.

No. 8 Harvard Field Hockey Opens Season With West Coast Sweep

After a dominant 2024 fall campaign, the No. 8 Harvard field hockey team returned to the pitch in style this weekend, beating both the University of California and Stanford as both games went into overtime.

Harvard Women’s Soccer Unable to Find their First Win during Second Weekend of Season

Scoring struggles continued for the Harvard women’s soccer team in the second to last weekend of nonconference games. The Crimson failed to score multiple goals in a 1-2 loss to Monmouth and a 1-1 tie against crosstown foe Northeastern

Women’s Rugby Continues Streak With A Confident Win Against Brown

The Crimson dominated Brown in the team’s third game of the season — defeating its first Ivy opponent 47-8.


Anachronism Gone Wild: ‘Wuthering Heights’ and the Modern Period Drama

“Wuthering Heights” is playing a dangerous game.

Building Harvard: The Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums elegantly combines both new and old.

Harvard Theater: Fall 2025 Season Preview

Check out this round-up of campus theater productions running in Fall 2025!

Artist Profile: From ‘Saved by the Bell’ to ‘The Buccaneers,’ Josie Totah Is on the Rise

Totah wanted to ensure "The Buccaneers" portrayed Mabel and Honoria’s love story with intention and care.



Harvard Men’s Soccer Defeats Cal 3-1, Builds Early Momentum

Harvard men’s soccer (2-1-0) continued its successful hunt for victories on Wednesday, notching a golden 3-1 triumph agains the University of California behind an explosive offensive attack.

No. 8 Harvard Field Hockey Opens Season With West Coast Sweep

After a dominant 2024 fall campaign, the No. 8 Harvard field hockey team returned to the pitch in style this weekend, beating both the University of California and Stanford as both games went into overtime.

Harvard Women’s Soccer Unable to Find their First Win during Second Weekend of Season

Scoring struggles continued for the Harvard women’s soccer team in the second to last weekend of nonconference games. The Crimson failed to score multiple goals in a 1-2 loss to Monmouth and a 1-1 tie against crosstown foe Northeastern

Women’s Rugby Continues Streak With A Confident Win Against Brown

The Crimson dominated Brown in the team’s third game of the season — defeating its first Ivy opponent 47-8.