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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.





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.

‘Hard To Categorize’: Patty M. Nolan ’80 Defies Labels in Fourth Bid for City Council

Patricia M. “Patty” Nolan ’80 started her career in Cambridge politics in 2005. More than twenty years later, she says she’s still hard to pin down.

Quad Bikes Wheels in a New Era with Kickoff Event

Students and Harvard affiliates gathered on the Quad Lawn Sunday afternoon to kick off Quad Bikes programming for the semester.






Dua Lipa Concert Review: Between Spectacle and Intimacy

Lipa stands apart as a singer, a performer, and a master of crowd dynamics.

The Most Beautiful Musician You Know Wishes She Were Someone Else

The tale of women expressing their sentiments of jealousy towards other women has been inherited through generations of storytelling.

Wet Leg Concert Review: On Being in Love (Again)

The band members still don’t take themselves too seriously, despite having every right to.

Building Harvard: The Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums elegantly combines both new and old.


Men’s Water Polo Struggle in California Series

This past weekend, the Crimson traveled to the West Coast to face four top-ranked southern Californian teams and struggled against the stiff competition.

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.

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.

Harvard Women’s Volleyball Defeated in Opening Home Games

Harvard women’s volleyball lost its first home games of the season this past weekend in hard-fought contests against Washington State University and Seton Hall University.


Dua Lipa Concert Review: Between Spectacle and Intimacy

Lipa stands apart as a singer, a performer, and a master of crowd dynamics.

The Most Beautiful Musician You Know Wishes She Were Someone Else

The tale of women expressing their sentiments of jealousy towards other women has been inherited through generations of storytelling.

Wet Leg Concert Review: On Being in Love (Again)

The band members still don’t take themselves too seriously, despite having every right to.

Building Harvard: The Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums elegantly combines both new and old.



Men’s Water Polo Struggle in California Series

This past weekend, the Crimson traveled to the West Coast to face four top-ranked southern Californian teams and struggled against the stiff competition.

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.

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.

Harvard Women’s Volleyball Defeated in Opening Home Games

Harvard women’s volleyball lost its first home games of the season this past weekend in hard-fought contests against Washington State University and Seton Hall University.