Judge Strikes Down Funding Freeze

Judge Hands Victory to Harvard in Funding Lawsuit, Ruling Trump Administration’s Freeze Unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration violated the Constitution when it froze more than $2.7 billion in research funding to Harvard, striking down the freeze in its entirety and delivering the University a major legal victory.

Trump Administration Vows to Appeal Ruling in Federal Funding Lawsuit

The Trump administration will appeal a federal court’s ruling issued earlier Wednesday that struck down its multibillion-dollar freeze on Harvard’s research funding, a White House spokesperson confirmed Wednesday evening.





‘We Have To Show Out’: Undergrads Get Energized for First Day of Classes

On Tuesday, the steps of Widener Library buzzed with excitement as Harvard students reunited with friends and stopped for pictures to commemorate the first day of classes.

More Than 60 Percent of Harvard FAS Faculty Identify as Liberal on Survey

Roughly 63 percent of Harvard faculty who responded to The Crimson’s annual survey of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences identify as liberal — continuing a steady decline in the percentage of survey respondents who say their political beliefs lean to the left.

HBS Grad Expands Suit to Include Harvard Vice President, Former HUPD Chief

Harvard Business School graduate Yoav Segev amended his Title VI lawsuit against the University to include Harvard Executive Vice President Meredith L. Weenick ’90 and former Harvard police chief Victor A. Clay as defendants.





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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.

Gracie Abrams Concert Review: The Community of Nostalgia

Abrams’ performance was at once deeply personal and universal, an exhilaration of feelings too powerful to be conquered alone.

Harvard Authors Profile: Youmna M. Chamieh ’21-’22 on How to Look at the World Sideways

Comfortability with ambiguity bleeds into Chamieh’s writing; her empathy as she searches for reconciliation between diverging narratives is palpable.


Harvard Women’s Soccer Loses Nail-Biter Season Opener

Harvard women’s soccer was handed a dramatic 1-2 loss in its season opener at the University of Massachusetts.

Harvard Women’s Soccer Drops to Fairfield, Draws Kansas State

Harvard women’s soccer fell to 0-2-1 (0-0-0 Ivy) after its first week of play. The Crimson started off strong, but lost to Fairfield (4-1-0, 0-0-0 MAAC) late in the game, resulting in a 1-2 loss. Three days later, Harvard hosted Kansas State (​​4-0-1, 0-0-0) in a physical match that ended in a 0-0 tie.


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.

Gracie Abrams Concert Review: The Community of Nostalgia

Abrams’ performance was at once deeply personal and universal, an exhilaration of feelings too powerful to be conquered alone.

Harvard Authors Profile: Youmna M. Chamieh ’21-’22 on How to Look at the World Sideways

Comfortability with ambiguity bleeds into Chamieh’s writing; her empathy as she searches for reconciliation between diverging narratives is palpable.



Harvard Women’s Soccer Loses Nail-Biter Season Opener

Harvard women’s soccer was handed a dramatic 1-2 loss in its season opener at the University of Massachusetts.

Harvard Women’s Soccer Drops to Fairfield, Draws Kansas State

Harvard women’s soccer fell to 0-2-1 (0-0-0 Ivy) after its first week of play. The Crimson started off strong, but lost to Fairfield (4-1-0, 0-0-0 MAAC) late in the game, resulting in a 1-2 loss. Three days later, Harvard hosted Kansas State (​​4-0-1, 0-0-0) in a physical match that ended in a 0-0 tie.