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Undergraduate Council Votes to Support Act on a Dream Against The Crimson

Harvard’s UC voted to pass a statement at its meeting Sunday in support of immigration advocacy group Act on a Dream’s concerns about The Harvard Crimson’s news policies and made recommendations to make reporting policies more transparent.


Harvard Student Groups Condemn The Crimson’s Coverage of Abolish ICE Rally

Student-led immigration advocacy group Act on a Dream launched a petition earlier this month criticizing The Crimson's decision to request comment from a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson for an article about an Abolish ICE protest.


The Crimson Building

The Harvard Crimson's staff works at 14 Plympton St., between Grolier Poetry and Adams House.


The Harvard Crimson to Resist Subpoena Issued By Winthrop Tutors

The Harvard Crimson objected to a subpoena issued by two Winthrop House tutors commanding a Crimson reporter testify in a deposition and give up reporting materials.


14p Crash

A car crashed into the front door of The Crimson Monday evening, damaging the exterior of the building. The driver sustained minor injuries.


Guillaume to Lead The Crimson’s 146th Guard

Kristine E. Guillaume ’20 will lead the newly elected 146th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the organization’s President announced on Monday. Guillaume is the first black woman to serve as President in The Crimson's 145-year history.


For Tomorrow's Paper

This was the Doomsday Situation, one of the overwrought scenarios passed down through decades of Crimson lore as a “What if?” meant to test the freshest batch of editors—and we were nailing it. My endpaper would write itself.


Arts Vanity: Top 5 Crimson Anthems

No matter how many times a Crimson exec might tell himself he’s “Never Going Back Again,” this publication will somehow bring him back indeed to the newsroom. He will never break “The Chain.”


Nathan Y. Lee ’19

Nathan Y. Lee ’19 will serve as the Business Manager of the 145th Guard.


Meet the Printers

Before long, Byrne picks one up to check the color photos on the front page. “I used to be able to tell without this thing!” he yells, pulling out a tiny magnifying glass to check for unequal color balances.


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