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Students Navigate Transportation, Housing Logistics for Harvard-Yale
One week away from the Harvard-Yale Game, College students said they are juggling a whirlwind of logistics — transportation, housing, and tickets — to adapt to coronavirus-related restrictions surrounding the Game.
Yale to Not Host Harvard Students Overnight at the Game Due to Covid-19
Yale will not host Harvard College students during this year’s Harvard-Yale football game due to coronavirus-related restrictions, the Harvard Dean of Students Office said Friday.
Harvard-Yale Spirit Week Provides Students with Online Social Events in Lieu of the Annual Game
Harvard students and organizations are preparing for the first Harvard-Yale virtual spirit week, set to take place between Nov. 15 and Nov. 22.
Harvard Public Health Researcher Helps Develop New COVID-19 Model
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health teamed up with researchers at the Yale to develop a model for COVID-19 disease spread at a local level.
DOJ Sues Yale for Racial Discrimination Amid Concurrent Harvard Investigation and Lawsuit
The United States Department of Justice sued Yale University Thursday over charges of racial discrimination against Asian American and white applicants in its admissions process.
Yale Forward Launches ‘Sister Campaign' Promoting Climate-Focused Trustee Candidate
Following in the footsteps of a successful petition campaign by Harvard Forward, Yale Forward — a student and alumni group working to bring attention to climate change and alumni representation within the school’s governance boards — launched their campaign to elect 2015 alum Maggie Thomas to the Yale Corporation Wednesday.
Judge Annuls Harvard-Yale Divestment Protesters’ Charges
A Connecticut judge dismissed all charges Monday against the ten Harvard students and alumni who participated in the November divestment demonstration at the Harvard-Yale football game.
In Photos: The 136th Game
In a double-overtime thriller, No. 24/25 Yale defeated Harvard in the 136th rendition of The Game, 50-43. With the victory, the Bulldogs claimed a half-share of the Ivy League title, sharing the crown with Dartmouth. En route to earn the victory, Yale (9-1, 6-1 Ivy) overcame a 19-point deficit, with 17 consecutive points in the fourth quarter alone.
In Photos: Harvard-Yale Divest Protest
Hundreds of protesters flooded onto the field to call on Harvard and Yale to divest their endowments from fossil fuels and Puerto Rican debt. The protest lasted about half-an-hour, and game play was delayed by 48 minutes.
Harvard-Yale Divest Protest
The 136th edition of The Game came to a halt Saturday when hundreds of people stormed the field during halftime, calling on Harvard and Yale to divest their endowments from fossil fuels and Puerto Rican debt.
In Annual Spirit Week, Students Anticipate ‘Road to Victory’ Before Harvard-Yale
Munching on donuts and facing off on arcade machines, students partook in daily Harvard-Yale Spirit Week events this week in anticipation of the 136th Harvard-Yale Football Game Friday.
Should You Skip Classes and Go Home the Monday and Tuesday After Harvard-Yale
Use our flowchart to determine whether you should just zoom zoom!
Harvard President Bacow Receives Honorary Degree at Yale Commencement
Just over a week before Harvard’s own Commencement exercises take place in the Yard, Yale University granted Harvard University President Lawrence S. Bacow an honorary Doctor of Social Science degree Monday.
Harvard Yale Crowd
The Harvard student section cheers on the home team in the 2018 playing of The Game.
Fenway Harvard-Yale
The annual Harvard-Yale football game took place at Fenway Park for the first time in school history Saturday.
Students Rally During Harvard-Yale Spirit Week for 'Payback Time'
Spirit Week kicked off with a Chili Cook-Off in the Science Center Plaza and will close out Friday night with the dance party, “HYsteria,” which is open to all Harvard and Yale undergraduates.
University Police, Health Services Chiefs Caution Students to Stay Safe Ahead of Harvard-Yale Game
Boston Police will have primary jurisdiction in the areas surrounding Fenway Park, while Harvard Police will be stationed on the University’s campuses during the Game.
Harvard Wins Harvard-Yale Votes Challenge
“Our victory over Yale is a good omen for both democracy and for The Game on Saturday,” said Theodore “Teddy” N. Landis ’20, who co-founded the Harvard Votes Challenge.
How to Be the Hostess with the Mostest this Harvard-Yale
For five-star service, provide a futon and a barf bucket.
Keeping your Optimal Buzz at Zero: How to Be a Sober Friend at Harvard-Yale
Feel free to be the sober friend: you can still have fun (and CapriSun) even if your optimal buzz is zero.
Harvard-Yale: Somehow, It Always Gets Weirder
Check out some of the weirdest happenings at The Game over the years and feel slightly validated that at least you (hopefully) didn’t strangle a papier-mâché bulldog before the game.