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In his final Commencement as University president before departing Massachusetts Hall at the end of June, Bacow said that he, like the Class of 2023, is “wondering what the future holds.” Bacow said ...
Approximately 50 student Boston-area high school students blocked Massachusetts Avenue in front of MIT on Monday afternoon for at least four hours as part of a pro-Palestine protest. The demonstration ...
BOSTON – Federal prosecutors and defense attorneys sparred over the credibility of a self-described “middleman” in the alleged admissions bribery scheme between ex-Harvard fencing coach Peter Brand ...
Artist Profile: Brandon Sanderson on Fan Theories, ‘Wind and Truth,’ and Building His Fantasy Empire
Brandon Sanderson is more than just an author: He’s an institution. The writer became one of the biggest names in fantasy after finishing the late Robert Jordan’s iconic Wheel of Time novels.
Taylor Swift is no stranger to autobiographical songwriting and her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” is her most vulnerable work yet. The album is deeply raw and explores themes of ...
More than 300 students and professionals gathered at the Harvard Undergraduate Venture Capital Group’s inaugural Entrepreneurship Summit Sunday afternoon. Hosted in the Boston Park Plaza Hotel, the ...
There is little media that has played as central of a role in the queer community as “The L Word.” The original series, which aired on Showtime from 2004 to 2009, followed a group of fictional sapphic ...
Hearings on whether there is probable cause to criminally charge alleged customers of a high-end brothel — including professors and elected officials — must be held in public, the Supreme Judicial ...
Painted Burro, a Latin American restaurant and tequila bar, opened its third location in Harvard Square last Monday. Located on 32 Church St., the new establishment stands in the former location of ...
During her junior year of college, Caroline Spiegel sent an online gift to her sorority sisters. A few days later, after they’d had a chance to investigate, they reported back to her with exciting ...
When Jacqueline Alemany ’11 wakes up at 4:00 a.m. to go to work each day, one of the first things she does is take a moment to appreciate her “leisurely” morning schedule. After all, patrolling the ...
On an inordinately chilly March morning, Maia T.B. Ramsden ’24 and I meet in Kirkland House. Ramsden was recently dubbed the “the epitome of a student-athlete” by her coach. But here in the ...
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