
Azusa Mizuta Lippit
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Harvard has adopted a slew of new protest and conduct policies over the past year. According to more than a dozen First Amendment and academic freedom experts, the rules remain heavily dependent on context — and sometimes vague. w/Samuel A. Church thecrimson.com/article/2025/3…

SCOOP: Grammy-nominated singer Natasha Bedingfield is in talks to headline Yardfest this year, per a person familiar with plans for the event. The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/3…

HLS affiliates took the hardwood by storm last night for their annual “Courtroom Classic” students vs. faculty game. After (several) slam dunks and double overtime(!), the students brought home the win. Praveen Kumar & Jordanos S. Sisay in The Harvard Crimson: thecrimson.com/article/2025/3…

Dean of Undergrad Ed Amanda Claybaugh and HKS prof David Deming interviewed for the College deanship. Both candidates bring familiarity with administrative positions and experience with undergrads. w/Samuel A. Church and Dhruv Patel in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/3…

Our wonderful College Desk reporters The Harvard Crimson put together this package of Harvard Undergraduate Association presidential candidate profiles. Check it out — voting opens tonight! thecrimson.com/topic/2025-hua…

SCOOP: Newcomers Abdullah Shahid Sial ’27 and Caleb N. Thompson ’27 will serve as the co-presidents of the Harvard Undergraduate Association, after winning a plurality in all five ranked-choice voting rounds. Claire Simon in The Harvard Crimson today: thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

Check out this excellent piece of reporting by our own Thamini Vijeyasingam and Stephanie Dragoi on prominent healthcare experts' concerns over a new cancer hospital by Dana Farber -- which some worried might prove more of a cash cow than a public benefit. thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

Dozens of Harvard undergraduates who spoke with The Harvard Crimson said they were proud and relieved to see President Garber’s Monday announcement that Harvard would not capitulate to Trump’s demands. Samuel A. Church & Cam Srivastava: thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…



"Harvard stepped up in a way no one else has," Joe Biden said at an off-the-record Kennedy School event on Wednesday. His remarks, in The Harvard Crimson via Elise Spenner and Tanya Vidhun: thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

The Palestine Solidarity Committee was put on probation for co-sponsoring an event with an unrecognized student group. Until last night, Harvard’s student government was about to do the same. Nina Ejindu & Claire Simon in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

Harvard will no longer host or fund affinity group celebrations during Commencement this year, the University's former diversity office told organizers. via Cam Srivastava in The Harvard Crimson: thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

Nearly 50 Canadian Harvard students were unable to vote Monday due to missing ballots. As the election approached, Prime Minister Mark J. Carney ‘87 began making calls about the students’ delays. Great college reporting in The Harvard Crimson today: thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…




As Harvard students look for love on campus — and “double legacy” status for their kids — their ambitions and busy schedules seem to get in the way. In The Harvard Crimson, 75 undergrads and experts weigh in: are Harvard students too tied up to tie the knot? thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…