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.



Cambridge Lays Off Staff From Diversity-Related Commissions

Cambridge laid off seven staff across diversity-related city commissions on Thursday afternoon, multiple people with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed.

Summers Withdraws From Group of 30 Amid Epstein Scrutiny

Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers withdrew from the Group of 30, an international group of financial leaders and academic economists, on Friday amid escalating scrutiny over his ties to child sex trafficker Jeffrey E. Epstein, according to a spokesperson.

In Harvard Classrooms, Summers’ Co-Instructors Address His Sudden Exit

Harvard professors who co-taught courses with former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers responded in sharply different ways to his sudden departure when they briefly acknowledged the fallout from Summers’ emails with convicted sex offender Jeffrey E. Epstein in class on Thursday.




Women’s Basketball Soars Above Eagles in Overtime Battle

Witnessed by a sparse and quiet Conte Forum crowd, the Harvard Crimson outlasted the Boston College Eagles 72-65 in an away showdown that was so tight, it required overtime. The exciting result extended the Crimson’s win streak against its in-state rivals. Harvard has now won the last four contests, having not dropped a game to the Eagles since November of 2022.


Giulia Restaurant Review: An Italian Love Letter to Cambridge

With exemplary service, an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, and delicious bites, Giulia remains a must visit spot in Cambridge.

'Faces in the Crowd: Street Photography' Review: An Ambitious Yet Disjointed Exhibition at the MFA

“Faces in the Crowd” is an ambitious exhibition that seeks to depict multiple places, techniques, and themes with a few works.

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Review: Flair Without the Iconic Showstopper

For all its craftsmanship, the film lacks a singular, inarguable showstopper.

Artist Profile: Olivia F. Data ’26 and Preston C. Bushnell ’26 on ‘Get a Clue’ and Penning Original Musicals

It doesn’t take a detective to figure out that this powerhouse roommate duo is not a one-hit wonder. "This isn't our first rodeo,” said Data.


Women’s Basketball Soars Above Eagles in Overtime Battle

Witnessed by a sparse and quiet Conte Forum crowd, the Harvard Crimson outlasted the Boston College Eagles 72-65 in an away showdown that was so tight, it required overtime. The exciting result extended the Crimson’s win streak against its in-state rivals. Harvard has now won the last four contests, having not dropped a game to the Eagles since November of 2022.

Harvard Aims to Complete Perfect Regular Season, Clinch Playoff Spot

After nine consecutive weeks of action-packed Harvard football, we have finally reached the season finale — a matchup in New Haven against the Yale Bulldogs that will have more riding on it than any game this season, and potentially in the Crimson’s history.

The Last Time Yale Won Four in a Row

Harvard seniors are staring down the alarming prospect of being the first Harvard graduating class this millennium to witness the Crimson lose to that school down south in each of their four years on campus.

Harvard Field Hockey Takes on Rival Princeton in Final Four

This afternoon, the Ivy League’s most storied field hockey rivalry, that between Harvard and Princeton, will play on its biggest stage yet, the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament.


Giulia Restaurant Review: An Italian Love Letter to Cambridge

With exemplary service, an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, and delicious bites, Giulia remains a must visit spot in Cambridge.

'Faces in the Crowd: Street Photography' Review: An Ambitious Yet Disjointed Exhibition at the MFA

“Faces in the Crowd” is an ambitious exhibition that seeks to depict multiple places, techniques, and themes with a few works.

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Review: Flair Without the Iconic Showstopper

For all its craftsmanship, the film lacks a singular, inarguable showstopper.

Artist Profile: Olivia F. Data ’26 and Preston C. Bushnell ’26 on ‘Get a Clue’ and Penning Original Musicals

It doesn’t take a detective to figure out that this powerhouse roommate duo is not a one-hit wonder. "This isn't our first rodeo,” said Data.



Women’s Basketball Soars Above Eagles in Overtime Battle

Witnessed by a sparse and quiet Conte Forum crowd, the Harvard Crimson outlasted the Boston College Eagles 72-65 in an away showdown that was so tight, it required overtime. The exciting result extended the Crimson’s win streak against its in-state rivals. Harvard has now won the last four contests, having not dropped a game to the Eagles since November of 2022.

Harvard Aims to Complete Perfect Regular Season, Clinch Playoff Spot

After nine consecutive weeks of action-packed Harvard football, we have finally reached the season finale — a matchup in New Haven against the Yale Bulldogs that will have more riding on it than any game this season, and potentially in the Crimson’s history.

The Last Time Yale Won Four in a Row

Harvard seniors are staring down the alarming prospect of being the first Harvard graduating class this millennium to witness the Crimson lose to that school down south in each of their four years on campus.

Harvard Field Hockey Takes on Rival Princeton in Final Four

This afternoon, the Ivy League’s most storied field hockey rivalry, that between Harvard and Princeton, will play on its biggest stage yet, the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament.