More than a hundred Harvard students and faculty gathered to celebrate Diwali with student-made food, colorful attire, and moments of prayer on Sunday.
On Oct. 6, First Parish Church was packed for Jill Lepore’s talk on her new book, “We the People: A History of the U.S.
Fajr Khan ’26 was selected as one of two Rhodes Scholars from Pakistan to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford ...
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber said at Harvard talk on Wednesday that universities should enforce ...
Lanthimos is back to his freakiest form. He makes his characters darkly funny and unsettling, caught between sincerity and absurdity. With extraordinary, unnerving performances by Plemmons and Stone, ...
"Morning Glory" is such an effective combination of various decades of British pop that listening is almost like checking the pulse of the whole music scene.
The Mastermind,” as a niche experiment for Kelly Reichardt and the genre, will likely remain underrated, but it is one of the ...
The House of Beauty” offers comfort and inspiration for readers between its harrowing yet necessary anecdotes and statistics.
The long wait is finally over. After a rebuilding 2024-25 season where Harvard men’s basketball recorded its first losing record since 2016 and missed out on Ivy Madness, the Crimson begins its ...
The Harvard Salient’s board of directors issued a cease and desist order instructing members of the conservative student ...
The former justice of the Canadian Supreme Court sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss her role models, her time serving ...
Mathias Risse is the Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights, Global Affairs and Philosophy at the Harvard Kennedy School.
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