Harvard in the City
IOP Gears Up for Election Day with Special Events
Election day is almost here, and the IOP is hosting a few events this week to gear up for November 7. While we can't all celebrate election night at the IOP, these events beforehand are open to all undergraduates.
HUDS Supports Small Farms With Farmers' Market
Despite being forced to change locations due to construction, the Famers' Market at Harvard has become an opportunity for Harvard University Dining Services to reach out to smaller farms.
With AAA Rating, Cambridge Thrives
The city is one of 27 municipalities nationwide to earn AAA ratings—the highest ranking possible—from all three major U.S. creditors.
Harvard Rides Out MBTA Fare Increase
Since the MBTA fare increases went into effect July 1, many Harvard students and employees say that the hikes have not had a significant effect on their lives.
Sign of the Times
Seasonal drinks are all the rage amongst undergrads, especially with Cambridge police's recent crackdown on final clubs.
Cup o' Fall
Say hello to Burdick's pumpkin spice latte. Better than the Greenhouse? We'll leave that up to you.
My Pumps
This pumpkin cheesecake from Finale is so pricey that we were inclined not to try it.
In the 1940s, Harvard Had Waiters (and About the Same Number of Students)
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Truckers, Farmers Banished to Oxford Street
Just a year after food trucks first appeared in front of the Science Center, construction on the plaza has pushed the trucks and the farmers’ market to a less-frequented spot behind the Science Center on Oxford Street.
Allston Residents Call for Detailed Plans
After a summer during which Harvard made large strides in planning for development across the Charles River, Allston residents said that they are anxious because of the lack of details in the University’s plan.
Celebrating Harvard's 300th Birthday
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Cambridge Celebrates New Bike-Sharing Program
More than one hundred cyclists celebrated the expansion of the year-old Boston bike-sharing program Hubway to Cambridge.
Long Before EdX, Televised Harvard Classes Were Cutting-Edge
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.