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As it Happened: More Than 1,000 Stage Walkout at Harvard Commencement Ceremony

As it Happened: More Than 1,000 Stage Walkout at Harvard Commencement Ceremony

Harvard Corporation Rejects FAS Effort to Let 13 Pro-Palestine Student Protesters Graduate

The Harvard Corporation rejected an effort by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to confer degrees on 13 seniors facing disciplinary charges for participating in the pro-Palestine encampment, opening a new front in the standoff between faculty and the board.

‘How Far Is Too Far?’: Pro-Palestine Activism Under the Garber Presidency

Alan Garber has largely drawn praise for his measured response to controversy and his ability to assuage a divided campus. But some students and faculty have condemned Garber’s approach to protests for being unusually repressive and forceful, drawing new, unprecedented lines around campus speech and protest.



Could Harvard Have a Hoover Institution?

Within discussions about creating an institution like Stanford’s Hoover, Harvard faces a challenge to balance pressure from too many interests — including a dual mandate of nonpartisanship and support of conservative students.

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.



The Year in Photos

The Crimson looks back at the academic year in photos, from the inauguration of Claudine Gay as Harvard’s 30th president to the Israel-Hamas war that divided campus and ignited a leadership crisis.

Summers Will Not Finish Semester of Teaching as Harvard Investigates Epstein Ties

Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers will immediately leave his role as an instructor at Harvard while the University investigates his ties to child sex trafficker Jeffrey E. Epstein.

Harvard College Students Report Favoring Divestment from Israel in HUA Survey

A majority of undergraduates who responded to a Harvard Undergraduate Association survey reported believing Harvard should divest from and disclose investments in “companies and institutions operating in Israel,” according to a partially redacted copy of the results obtained by The Crimson.





The Crimson Edges Out Marist in Dramatic Defensive Battle

In a gritty, low-scoring showdown that tested its endurance and its execution, Harvard men’s basketball escaped McCann Arena on Sunday evening with a 56-54 win over Marist. After defeating Army on Saturday, the Crimson found a way to secure its second straight road victory, relying on late-game poise from captain Chandler Piggé and sophomore guard Robert Hinton to close out the Red Foxes.


‘LUX’ Album Review: Rosalía Redefines the Holy

There is nothing that sounds quite like what Rosalía is doing with “LUX,” and that is because she is daring to go where few have gone.

Cage The Elephant Concert Review: Too Much Neon? Never

If Cage The Elephant wanted to prove that maximalism is a virtue, they sure made their case convincingly.

‘Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan’ Album Review: Interesting Concept, Yet Less-Than-Fiery Execution

Listeners will likely not remember specifics from any one song; only visions of a calm sea and soft cries of orchestral instruments will endure.

‘Lizard Boy’ Review: A Hearty Attempt that Can’t Tip the Scales

For all the material’s faults, the cast does a terrific job performing it.


The Crimson Edges Out Marist in Dramatic Defensive Battle

In a gritty, low-scoring showdown that tested its endurance and its execution, Harvard men’s basketball escaped McCann Arena on Sunday evening with a 56-54 win over Marist. After defeating Army on Saturday, the Crimson found a way to secure its second straight road victory, relying on late-game poise from captain Chandler Piggé and sophomore guard Robert Hinton to close out the Red Foxes.

Women’s Swim and Dive Team Defeats Cornell and Dartmouth at Second Meet of the Season

Harvard’s women’s swimming and diving team came out with impressive results this past weekend, thoroughly defeating both Dartmouth and Cornell during a meet in Hanover, NH, on Saturday. Winning its second meet of the semester, the Crimson elevated its record to 3-0 on the season, securing its second consecutive year of victories against both the Big Green and the Big Red.

Harvard Shoots Down Army, 75-52

Harvard travelled to West Point on Saturday, defeating Army with a final score of 75-52, moving the Crimson to 3-1 in the out-of-conference slate to begin the season.

Harvard Women's Rugby Demolishes Dartmouth 45-10, Punches Ticket To NIRA National Championship Game

As rival fans adorned in Crimson and Green watched on, the Crimson replicated its regular season triumph over Dartmouth, extending its postseason in pursuit of another national championship.


‘LUX’ Album Review: Rosalía Redefines the Holy

There is nothing that sounds quite like what Rosalía is doing with “LUX,” and that is because she is daring to go where few have gone.

Cage The Elephant Concert Review: Too Much Neon? Never

If Cage The Elephant wanted to prove that maximalism is a virtue, they sure made their case convincingly.

‘Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan’ Album Review: Interesting Concept, Yet Less-Than-Fiery Execution

Listeners will likely not remember specifics from any one song; only visions of a calm sea and soft cries of orchestral instruments will endure.

‘Lizard Boy’ Review: A Hearty Attempt that Can’t Tip the Scales

For all the material’s faults, the cast does a terrific job performing it.



The Crimson Edges Out Marist in Dramatic Defensive Battle

In a gritty, low-scoring showdown that tested its endurance and its execution, Harvard men’s basketball escaped McCann Arena on Sunday evening with a 56-54 win over Marist. After defeating Army on Saturday, the Crimson found a way to secure its second straight road victory, relying on late-game poise from captain Chandler Piggé and sophomore guard Robert Hinton to close out the Red Foxes.

Women’s Swim and Dive Team Defeats Cornell and Dartmouth at Second Meet of the Season

Harvard’s women’s swimming and diving team came out with impressive results this past weekend, thoroughly defeating both Dartmouth and Cornell during a meet in Hanover, NH, on Saturday. Winning its second meet of the semester, the Crimson elevated its record to 3-0 on the season, securing its second consecutive year of victories against both the Big Green and the Big Red.

Harvard Shoots Down Army, 75-52

Harvard travelled to West Point on Saturday, defeating Army with a final score of 75-52, moving the Crimson to 3-1 in the out-of-conference slate to begin the season.

Harvard Women's Rugby Demolishes Dartmouth 45-10, Punches Ticket To NIRA National Championship Game

As rival fans adorned in Crimson and Green watched on, the Crimson replicated its regular season triumph over Dartmouth, extending its postseason in pursuit of another national championship.