Can Hopi Hoekstra Have It Both Ways?

As Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra has found repeatedly, it’s hard to simultaneously serve Harvard, the corporation churning through the news cycle, and Harvard, the collective of researchers and students filling its classrooms and labs.

An Aviation Paradise

“Traditionally, you don’t think of aviation as necessarily an interest or topic because you would write someone off as an avgeek,” he tells me. “You just embrace the identity. I mean, I love planes.”

On Digis and Dispos

Is the insistence of using these devices performative? Or is it an attempt to savor the moment and enjoy the little things in such a fast-paced world?



Harvard Begins March Madness Against Michigan State on Saturday. Here’s What to Know.

Harvard women’s basketball is poised to take on the Michigan State Spartans on Saturday, marking the team's first appearance in the Big Dance since 2007.

2 Months After Settlement, Kestenbaum Seeks To File Amended Antisemitism Complaint Against Harvard

Alexander “Shabbos” Kestenbaum and two unnamed plaintiffs asked on Thursday to file an amended complaint against Harvard in federal court, seeking to continue their lawsuit alleging Harvard failed to fight antisemitism.

Federal Judge and Harvard Overseer Theodore Chuang Finds Trump’s USAID Purge Was Likely Unconstitutional

Federal judge Theodore D. Chuang ’91 — a member of the Board of Overseers, Harvard’s second-highest governing body — ruled that Elon Musk’s attempts to dismantle the United States Agency for International Development were likely unconstitutional.





Pidgin Doll Creator Joshua McKenney on His Childhood and an Ever-Changing Identity

At its conception, Pidgin was an avatar crafted by McKenney that became the inspiration for his art.

The Best Movies to Get You Hyped (or Relaxed) for Every Spring Break Vibe

Before you pack your bags — or your one overweight carry-on bag — queue up one of these films with your friends to get into the spring break state of mind.

Revisiting ‘Repulsion’ 60 Years Later Amid Polanski’s Criminal Charges

"Repulsion" is a horror film whose themes of sexual violence have new implications in light of Roman Polanski’s history of sexual assault.

Artist Profile: Grace Enger on Turning Life to Gold Through Music

Through her music, concerts, and social initiatives, she continues to turn things in life to fond memories and positivities like a true alchemist.


Harvard Falls to No. 6 BYU Twice in Spring Break Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball traveled nearly 2,500 miles to face No. 8 Brigham Young University (14-6, 2-2 MPSF), ultimately falling 2-0 in two tough battles.

Harvard Women’s Track and Field Completes Historic 11th Place Finish at Indoor Nationals, Men Finish 46th

Harvard women’s track and field finished 11th at the NCAA indoor nationals, while the men's team finished 46th as the team prepares to shift back to the outdoors for the remainder of the year.

‘Everything’s Going in for the Crimson’: Men’s Lax Bulldozes Past Yale 14-11

No. 13 Harvard men's lacrosse took down its Ancient Eight rival Yale 14-11 to defend Jordan Field and move to 6-1 on the season. The win marked the Crimson's first against the Bulldogs since 2017.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Eliminated from ECAC Tournament After 1-2 Series Loss to Clarkson

A crushing 2-1 overtime loss to Clarkson in game three of a thrilling series the sent the Harvard men’s ice hockey team home in the ECAC tournament early for the second year in a row.


Pidgin Doll Creator Joshua McKenney on His Childhood and an Ever-Changing Identity

At its conception, Pidgin was an avatar crafted by McKenney that became the inspiration for his art.

The Best Movies to Get You Hyped (or Relaxed) for Every Spring Break Vibe

Before you pack your bags — or your one overweight carry-on bag — queue up one of these films with your friends to get into the spring break state of mind.

Revisiting ‘Repulsion’ 60 Years Later Amid Polanski’s Criminal Charges

"Repulsion" is a horror film whose themes of sexual violence have new implications in light of Roman Polanski’s history of sexual assault.

Artist Profile: Grace Enger on Turning Life to Gold Through Music

Through her music, concerts, and social initiatives, she continues to turn things in life to fond memories and positivities like a true alchemist.



Harvard Falls to No. 6 BYU Twice in Spring Break Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball traveled nearly 2,500 miles to face No. 8 Brigham Young University (14-6, 2-2 MPSF), ultimately falling 2-0 in two tough battles.

Harvard Women’s Track and Field Completes Historic 11th Place Finish at Indoor Nationals, Men Finish 46th

Harvard women’s track and field finished 11th at the NCAA indoor nationals, while the men's team finished 46th as the team prepares to shift back to the outdoors for the remainder of the year.

‘Everything’s Going in for the Crimson’: Men’s Lax Bulldozes Past Yale 14-11

No. 13 Harvard men's lacrosse took down its Ancient Eight rival Yale 14-11 to defend Jordan Field and move to 6-1 on the season. The win marked the Crimson's first against the Bulldogs since 2017.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Eliminated from ECAC Tournament After 1-2 Series Loss to Clarkson

A crushing 2-1 overtime loss to Clarkson in game three of a thrilling series the sent the Harvard men’s ice hockey team home in the ECAC tournament early for the second year in a row.