Harvard Asks For Summary Judgment in Funding Case, Says White House Pushed Cuts Despite Agency Objections

Harvard asked a federal judge on Monday to grant summary judgment in its lawsuit seeking to overturn the Trump administration’s freeze on billions of dollars in federal research funding.

Harvard Celebrates, With Unity and Defiance, as Courtroom Battle Coincides With 374th Commencement

For the crowd at Harvard’s 374th Commencement, the day was shaped by a legal fight over the fate of Harvard’s international students that played out simultaneously with the ceremony — and by Harvard’s historic, high-stakes standoff with the Trump administration.

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As It Happened: Harvard Celebrates 374th Commencement

Follow The Crimson’s live coverage of Harvard’s 374th Commencement.



I’m a Proud Zionist. Here’s Why I Ran a Famously Pro-Palestine Editorial Board.

As Hillel President and Editorial Chair, I learned the times I spoke with peers who disagreed with me led to the greatest understanding and sympathy at a time when divisions consumed our campus. It is up to us all to fight for respectful discourse.

What Does Harvard Owe?

None of these debts will be paid by defensive press releases or another round of task-force PowerPoints. They will be paid only by the hard, communal work of building a Harvard that is both excellent and broadly, unapologetically egalitarian.




Primary Care Physicians at Mass General Brigham Vote to Unionize Amid Representation Dispute

Primary care physicians at Mass General Brigham voted overwhelmingly in favor of forming a union on Friday amid a dispute with the hospital system over their bargaining unit’s size.

Historic Harvard Square Kiosk Reopens as Cambridge KiOSK After 5 Years

The newly renovated Cambridge KiOSK — formally known as the Harvard Square Kiosk — welcomed visitors back with a ribbon cutting celebration on Friday morning.

‘Incredibly Surreal’: Harvard College Seniors Receive Diplomas at House Ceremonies After Turbulent Spring

After morning Commencement proceedings in Tercentenary Theatre concluded, graduating seniors made their way back to their residential Houses for the last time to receive their diplomas at House ceremonies.





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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.

Parting Shot: Why Do People Love Sports?

As someone who spent far more time in college writing and editing sports stories than watching games, I began to understand something deeper about why people love sports: it’s a true love of a good story.