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Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze

Harvard sued the Trump administration in federal court on Monday over its multibillion dollar cuts to the University’s research funding, accusing the White House of undertaking an arbitrary and unconstitutional campaign to “punish Harvard for protecting its constitutional rights.”

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Harvard Sues Federal Government After Barrage of Threats

After Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced last week that the University will not comply with the Trump administration’s April 11 demands, the Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in funding and ratcheted up its threats. Now, another $1 billion could be on the line.





In Photos: The 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington

This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Before dawn on April 19, crowds gathered at Lexington Battle Green to watch a reenactment of the first shots of the American Revolution. Seventy colonial militiamen faced hundreds of British redcoats in the brief first battle of the war, marking the beginning of a long struggle for independence.

Community Safety Department Director To Resign Amid Tension With Cambridge Police Department

The director of Cambridge’s Community Safety Department is resigning after more than two years in the role — the latest turn for a department that has found itself embroiled in behind-the-scenes turmoil with the city’s police department.

HMS Researcher Denies Lying To Border Patrol Officials

Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard Medical School researcher detained by Customs and Border Patrol officials in February, denied lying to authorities about the contents of her luggage in a Thursday statement.






TikTok and the Downfall of Luxury Brands

Recent TikTok trends suggest a societal shift toward valuing the quality and use of an item over the luxury brand name.

Role Model’s No Place Like Tour Review: There’s Truly No Place Like Boston

After a lost voice, cancelled show, and brief change of plans, Role Model took the stage at MGM Music Hall for the final stop of his world tour.

What the Hell Happened: Katy Perry Spaces Out — The Commercialization of Space Travel

The flight, framed by Blue Origin as a milestone for women in space, instead became a cultural flashpoint.

‘SABLE, fABLE’ Album Review: Bon Iver Chooses Peace in Myths and Reality

In “SABLE, fABLE,” Vernon reckons with the challenge of leaving the certainty and comfort of suffering, opening his sound to an affirmation of peace, love, and joy.


Women’s Lacrosse Dominates Columbia on Senior Day, Waits for NCAA At-Large Bid

The No. 24 Harvard Crimson defeated the Columbia Lions 18-4 on Saturday afternoon while celebrating the six student-athletes of its senior class and capping off an excellent regular season of lacrosse.

Harvard Baseball Falls to Northeastern in Beanpot Final

Returning to Fenway Park for the first time in five years, the Harvard baseball team fell in a gritty 5-4 loss to Northeastern, nearly mounting a heroic 9th inning comeback. In a race for the last Ivy League postseason spot, the Crimson now turns its attention to its regular season finale against Columbia.

Harvard Heavyweight Rowing Dominates Penn and Navy on the Charles

After a matchup against Navy and Penn, the Harvard Men’s Heavyweight Rowing team came out of the weekend victoriously, claiming both the coveted Adams and Clothier Cups.

Graham Blanks Reflects on Harvard, Transition to Professional Running Career

After a successful championship-filled run in the NCAA world at Harvard, 23-year-old Graham Blanks ’25 continues his career in the professional sphere after sealing a deal with New Balance.


TikTok and the Downfall of Luxury Brands

Recent TikTok trends suggest a societal shift toward valuing the quality and use of an item over the luxury brand name.

Role Model’s No Place Like Tour Review: There’s Truly No Place Like Boston

After a lost voice, cancelled show, and brief change of plans, Role Model took the stage at MGM Music Hall for the final stop of his world tour.

What the Hell Happened: Katy Perry Spaces Out — The Commercialization of Space Travel

The flight, framed by Blue Origin as a milestone for women in space, instead became a cultural flashpoint.

‘SABLE, fABLE’ Album Review: Bon Iver Chooses Peace in Myths and Reality

In “SABLE, fABLE,” Vernon reckons with the challenge of leaving the certainty and comfort of suffering, opening his sound to an affirmation of peace, love, and joy.



Women’s Lacrosse Dominates Columbia on Senior Day, Waits for NCAA At-Large Bid

The No. 24 Harvard Crimson defeated the Columbia Lions 18-4 on Saturday afternoon while celebrating the six student-athletes of its senior class and capping off an excellent regular season of lacrosse.

Harvard Baseball Falls to Northeastern in Beanpot Final

Returning to Fenway Park for the first time in five years, the Harvard baseball team fell in a gritty 5-4 loss to Northeastern, nearly mounting a heroic 9th inning comeback. In a race for the last Ivy League postseason spot, the Crimson now turns its attention to its regular season finale against Columbia.

Harvard Heavyweight Rowing Dominates Penn and Navy on the Charles

After a matchup against Navy and Penn, the Harvard Men’s Heavyweight Rowing team came out of the weekend victoriously, claiming both the coveted Adams and Clothier Cups.

Graham Blanks Reflects on Harvard, Transition to Professional Running Career

After a successful championship-filled run in the NCAA world at Harvard, 23-year-old Graham Blanks ’25 continues his career in the professional sphere after sealing a deal with New Balance.