Harvard, Trump Admin Clash Over International Student Enrollment

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Admin From Revoking Harvard’s Ability To Enroll International Students

A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order to Harvard in its suit to block the Trump administration’s efforts to revoke its authorization to enroll international students.

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Harvard, Trump Admin Clash Over International Student Enrollment





HMS Restructures and Renames Diversity Office, Removes Pledge To Fight Inequities

The Harvard Medical School renamed its diversity office and announced changes to several major DEI programs on Wednesday in the latest rollback of diversity infrastructure at Harvard.

Harvard Students Will Switch to New Payment Systems for Laundry, Printing With End of Crimson Cash in Sight

As Harvard phases out Crimson Cash, students will need to use new online payment portals for laundry, printing, and student grilles starting by June 30, when the program will be fully retired.

Massachusetts Attorney General Files Amicus Brief in Support of Harvard International Students

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea J. Campbell voiced her support for Harvard in an amicus brief filed Wednesday, denouncing the Trump administration’s attempts to revoke the University’s ability to enroll international students.





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Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film

Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.

From Boston Calling 2025: Saturday Sound Bites with All Time Low, Cage The Elephant, and The Black Crowes

Leaping from one side of the stage to the other, All Time Low allowed the music to carry them off the stage, thanking Boston for its support.

From Boston Calling 2025: Sunday Sound Bites with The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band

Sublime’s set was chill yet compelling, showing that Nowell is doing right by his father’s legacy.

AADT’s ‘Eastbound’ 2025 Celebrates Inclusivity and Bonding Through Asian American Dance

The troupe’s spring showcase “Eastbound” took place on April 25 and 26 at the Loeb Drama Center.


A New Milestone: Ben Abercrombie to Graduate Eight Years After Injury

Ben Abercrombie faced a life-altering injury eight years ago. Now he's preparing to graduate and start life off-campus while leaving a strong legacy behind.

The Callahan Brothers, Paul Callahan, and Sail to Prevail

The Callahan family has taken the sailing world by storm. Not only have they contributed to the sport at Harvard, they also are bringing sailing to everyone.

Parting Shot: Creating the “Big Beat”

Choosing to not pursue lacrosse at Harvard was one of the most difficult decisions I have ever made, yet I can’t help but think that it was simultaneously one of the smartest. It allowed me to fully immerse myself in the Sports Board, and dedicate my time to sharing our athletes’ stories.

Golden Dreams: Seniors Reflect on Olympic Games

Graham Blanks and Lauren Scruggs both achieved remarkable feats at the 2024 Olympics. Now, as they prepare to graduate, they reflect on their experiences and what lies ahead.


Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film

Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.

From Boston Calling 2025: Saturday Sound Bites with All Time Low, Cage The Elephant, and The Black Crowes

Leaping from one side of the stage to the other, All Time Low allowed the music to carry them off the stage, thanking Boston for its support.

From Boston Calling 2025: Sunday Sound Bites with The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band

Sublime’s set was chill yet compelling, showing that Nowell is doing right by his father’s legacy.

AADT’s ‘Eastbound’ 2025 Celebrates Inclusivity and Bonding Through Asian American Dance

The troupe’s spring showcase “Eastbound” took place on April 25 and 26 at the Loeb Drama Center.



A New Milestone: Ben Abercrombie to Graduate Eight Years After Injury

Ben Abercrombie faced a life-altering injury eight years ago. Now he's preparing to graduate and start life off-campus while leaving a strong legacy behind.

The Callahan Brothers, Paul Callahan, and Sail to Prevail

The Callahan family has taken the sailing world by storm. Not only have they contributed to the sport at Harvard, they also are bringing sailing to everyone.

Parting Shot: Creating the “Big Beat”

Choosing to not pursue lacrosse at Harvard was one of the most difficult decisions I have ever made, yet I can’t help but think that it was simultaneously one of the smartest. It allowed me to fully immerse myself in the Sports Board, and dedicate my time to sharing our athletes’ stories.

Golden Dreams: Seniors Reflect on Olympic Games

Graham Blanks and Lauren Scruggs both achieved remarkable feats at the 2024 Olympics. Now, as they prepare to graduate, they reflect on their experiences and what lies ahead.

Need for Speed: Track and Field’s Runaway Season

After yet another historic season in which multiple school and conference records were broken in both individual and team events, the Harvard track and field team ran away with this year’s Team of the Year.