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Blank Street Coffee, a chain known for its efficiency and lower priced coffee, celebrated its grand opening on Thursday with $2 drinks and lines spilling out into the Square. Situated on 1380 ...
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 ...
On Friday evening, Syd D. Sanders ’24 was asked to withdraw from Harvard College for three semesters. The decision, relayed over the phone by Sanders’ resident dean, comes following his involvement in ...
The notion that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is Harvard’s most powerful faculty is something of a cliché. But the FAS put any lingering doubts to rest on Monday. During the FAS’ annual degree ...
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 ...
Harvard students and affiliates chased each other around the Quad Lawn while throwing colored powder and spraying water guns on Sunday afternoon to celebrate Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors. Holi ...
After removing the image, the two groups — Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee and the African and African American Resistance Organization — wrote that it had been included “inadvertently.” HOOP, ...
“It marks the promise of a new beginning, a resurgence of the principles of the American Dream, and a return to the egalitarian principles for all in this shining city upon a hill,” Yang said. “It ...
A U.S. district judge denied Harvard’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by six Jewish students alleging that the University failed to address “severe and pervasive” campus antisemitism. The 25-page ...
Love is in the Harvard air! (Well, “love” might be stretching it, but you have to start somewhere.) At Fifteen Minutes, we believe the lack of knowledge surrounding proper make-out spots on campus is ...
Shyanne A. Gardner was at the beach watching the sunset last Tuesday with her friends when 7 p.m. — the time for Harvard’s admissions decision release — finally arrived. After asking her friend ...
Phoebe G. Barr ’24 is a History and Literature concentrator in Lowell House and an organizer with Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard. Her column, “Harvard’s Role Amid Climate Chaos,” appears bi-weekly on ...
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