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At the end of his first year as Harvard’s Arts and Humanities dean, Philosophy professor Sean D. Kelly has been thinking big about how to make the humanities work for career-driven undergrads — and ...
In a year when Harvard was racked by protests and political attacks, former HUA co-presidents Ashley C. Adirika ’26 and ...
Nye, a towering scholar and policymaker who spent the last 60 years at the center of international security debates in ...
There’s a time for noodling saxophone solos and intertwining melodies, yet this latest track shows that the band finds its ...
Suzanne Glassburn — a former senior administrator at MIT — will become the next secretary of Harvard’s governing bodies, ...
Harvard University Police Department Chief Victor A. Clay abruptly resigned Thursday afternoon, nearly four years after ...
When the clock hit midnight Thursday, students streaked naked through Harvard Yard to mark the rear end of reading period — ...
In sum, “Celtics City” has its moments of greatness due to the excitement inherently connected to the team’s history. However ...
With tracks that emulate soft embraces, soothing conversations, and begrudging introspections, Somerville extends beyond the ordinary.
The result is a movie that succeeds in entertaining through its ambitious, if sometimes disjointed, experimentation.
Gryffin’s energy throughout his set was infectious. On stage, he sang all the lyrics and danced passionately, jumping up and ...
In a classroom resembling a movie theater in Sever Hall, students gathered on April 26 to watch Bryant Y. Valenzuela’s ’25 ...