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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.

Home Away From Home: The Harvard Undergraduate Rural League Launches Advocacy, Affinity Efforts

The Harvard Undergraduate Rural League launched as the University’s only rural student affinity group last semester — and now, the club hopes to tackle rural issues facing both its members and their hometowns.

HBS Professor Says AI Can Boost But Not Replace Human Creativity in HAA Webinar

Jacqueline N. Lane, a professor at the Harvard Business School, argued that artificial intelligence can meaningfully amplify human creativity, but cautioned overreliance on the technology during a webinar on Thursday evening.






‘Soul on Fire’ Review: Perseverance Is the Name of the Game

Despite its flaws, “Soul on Fire” doesn’t aim to be an award-winning film.

Artist Profile: Sneha Shrestha on Nepali Letters and Fostering a South Asian Arts Culture

Sneha Shrestha, the Arts Program Manager at Harvard’s Lakshmi Mittal and Family Institute of South Asian Studies, is a Nepali visual artist known for her work with graffiti, Nepali scripture, and larger canvas work.

Celestial Duality: Debussy and Mahler at the BSO

The pairing of Debussy and Mahler illuminated the BSO’s command of sound and sensitivity under Nelsons’ direction.


‘It’s Unbeatable’: Sam Davidson’s Experience as a Walk-On Rower

Sam Davidson, a senior on the heavyweight rowing team, is one of a handful of walk-on rowers who join the team each year. Learn about the life of Harvard's walk-ons.

A Guide to Rowing and The Head of the Charles

Your guide to this weekend's rowing, including the training, emotions, format, course, and strategies that define the course.

Before They Were Presidents, They Were Harvard Rowers

Decades before he began to steer Harvard from Massachusetts Hall, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 learned to steer from the stern seat of a boat on the Charles River, along with other prominent alumni.

No. 18 Harvard Thrashes Merrimack 31-7 to Move to 5-0

In the Crimson’s non-conference game of the season, No. 18 Harvard danced to a 31-7 victory over Merrimack to start the season 5-0 for the second time in three years.


‘Soul on Fire’ Review: Perseverance Is the Name of the Game

Despite its flaws, “Soul on Fire” doesn’t aim to be an award-winning film.

Artist Profile: Sneha Shrestha on Nepali Letters and Fostering a South Asian Arts Culture

Sneha Shrestha, the Arts Program Manager at Harvard’s Lakshmi Mittal and Family Institute of South Asian Studies, is a Nepali visual artist known for her work with graffiti, Nepali scripture, and larger canvas work.

Celestial Duality: Debussy and Mahler at the BSO

The pairing of Debussy and Mahler illuminated the BSO’s command of sound and sensitivity under Nelsons’ direction.



‘It’s Unbeatable’: Sam Davidson’s Experience as a Walk-On Rower

Sam Davidson, a senior on the heavyweight rowing team, is one of a handful of walk-on rowers who join the team each year. Learn about the life of Harvard's walk-ons.

A Guide to Rowing and The Head of the Charles

Your guide to this weekend's rowing, including the training, emotions, format, course, and strategies that define the course.

Before They Were Presidents, They Were Harvard Rowers

Decades before he began to steer Harvard from Massachusetts Hall, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 learned to steer from the stern seat of a boat on the Charles River, along with other prominent alumni.

No. 18 Harvard Thrashes Merrimack 31-7 to Move to 5-0

In the Crimson’s non-conference game of the season, No. 18 Harvard danced to a 31-7 victory over Merrimack to start the season 5-0 for the second time in three years.