Hanna Stotland Is Not Like Other College Consultants

Stotland's practice, half of which consists of Title IX clients — students expelled from their schools for Title IX violations — raises questions about how misogyny and power determine access to a college education.

Noteworthy Passion

My notes collection became something new: proof that I care.

House or Home? Recent Grads’ Strategies of Stickin’ Around

No more than four rooms in the dorms or in faculty deans’ residences of each house are earmarked every year for these people who love Harvard so much that they stay, simultaneously building community and operating in the shadows.



Cambridge Officials Celebrate Start of $77 Million Fire Station Renovations

Top Cambridge officials celebrated the start of long-delayed renovations on the Cambridge Fire Department Headquarters at a Tuesday groundbreaking ceremony at the 491 Broadway Street construction site.

Harvard, Other Ivies Accused of Violating Federal Antitrust Law in Financial Aid Lawsuit

Harvard and dozens of other elite private universities were accused of violating federal antitrust law by collaborating on a financial aid strategy in a federal class-action lawsuit.

HUA Funds Declaration Day, Discusses Joint DSO Initiatives at Weekly Meeting

The Harvard Undergraduate Association allocated $5,000 for its annual Concentration Declaration Day event and shared plans for collaborations with the Dean of Students Office on voter engagement and intellectual vitality initiatives during a Tuesday evening meeting.




Harvard Field Hockey Extends Its Win Streak to Seven, Beats Yale and BU

This past weekend the No. 9 Harvard women’s field hockey team (9-1, 3-0 Ivy League) defended its home turf with wins against historic rival Yale (6-4, 1-2 Ivy League) and fellow Charles River foe Boston University (5-5, 2-1 Patriot League). Following a decisive 3-1 win against the Bulldogs on Friday, the Crimson set its sights on toppling BU. On Sunday, Harvard successfully beat the Terriers, extending its winning streak to seven straight games with a 2-1 victory.


Ringing the Lowell Bells: The ‘Great, Unfinalizable Symphony’

For this column, I will be living and breathing bells — anything to try to bridge that 128-step gap between the platform of the bell tower and the world below.

‘The Wild Robot’ Review: A Fantastic Family Film

Overall, the film explores its vision with creativity and consistency, exploring important themes and relationships to form an emotional and uplifting story.

Hitchcock’s Title of “Master of Suspense” Lives On

Hitchcock’s undeniable ability to push the boundaries of the thriller genre has made him have one of the most long-lasting marks in the film industry.

Artist Profile: Kensington Tallman on Voicing Riley in ‘Inside Out 2’

Tallman seeks to empower her audience through her work, just as she has done in “Inside Out 2.”


Harvard Field Hockey Extends Its Win Streak to Seven, Beats Yale and BU

This past weekend the No. 9 Harvard women’s field hockey team (9-1, 3-0 Ivy League) defended its home turf with wins against historic rival Yale (6-4, 1-2 Ivy League) and fellow Charles River foe Boston University (5-5, 2-1 Patriot League). Following a decisive 3-1 win against the Bulldogs on Friday, the Crimson set its sights on toppling BU. On Sunday, Harvard successfully beat the Terriers, extending its winning streak to seven straight games with a 2-1 victory.

Harvard Football Topples No. 16/21 UNH in Bounce-Back Win

After suffering a painful loss to Brown last week in their Ivy League season opener, Harvard’s football team flipped the script on Friday night to defeat the No. 16/21 University of New Hampshire Wildcats 28-23.

After Tough Loss at Brown, Harvard Football Looks to Keep Ivy Title Hopes Alive

As painful as it was for the Crimson to let their 18-point lead over Brown slip away, the loss likely did more damage to the spirits of Harvard fans than it did to the team’s chances of defending their share of the title.

Former Harvard Running Back Aaron Shampklin ’22 Makes NFL Debut

Aaron Shampklin ’22, a former Harvard football standout, had four carries for a total of 14 yards Sunday in his second NFL game as an active player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.


Ringing the Lowell Bells: The ‘Great, Unfinalizable Symphony’

For this column, I will be living and breathing bells — anything to try to bridge that 128-step gap between the platform of the bell tower and the world below.

‘The Wild Robot’ Review: A Fantastic Family Film

Overall, the film explores its vision with creativity and consistency, exploring important themes and relationships to form an emotional and uplifting story.

Hitchcock’s Title of “Master of Suspense” Lives On

Hitchcock’s undeniable ability to push the boundaries of the thriller genre has made him have one of the most long-lasting marks in the film industry.

Artist Profile: Kensington Tallman on Voicing Riley in ‘Inside Out 2’

Tallman seeks to empower her audience through her work, just as she has done in “Inside Out 2.”



Harvard Field Hockey Extends Its Win Streak to Seven, Beats Yale and BU

This past weekend the No. 9 Harvard women’s field hockey team (9-1, 3-0 Ivy League) defended its home turf with wins against historic rival Yale (6-4, 1-2 Ivy League) and fellow Charles River foe Boston University (5-5, 2-1 Patriot League). Following a decisive 3-1 win against the Bulldogs on Friday, the Crimson set its sights on toppling BU. On Sunday, Harvard successfully beat the Terriers, extending its winning streak to seven straight games with a 2-1 victory.

Harvard Football Topples No. 16/21 UNH in Bounce-Back Win

After suffering a painful loss to Brown last week in their Ivy League season opener, Harvard’s football team flipped the script on Friday night to defeat the No. 16/21 University of New Hampshire Wildcats 28-23.

After Tough Loss at Brown, Harvard Football Looks to Keep Ivy Title Hopes Alive

As painful as it was for the Crimson to let their 18-point lead over Brown slip away, the loss likely did more damage to the spirits of Harvard fans than it did to the team’s chances of defending their share of the title.

Former Harvard Running Back Aaron Shampklin ’22 Makes NFL Debut

Aaron Shampklin ’22, a former Harvard football standout, had four carries for a total of 14 yards Sunday in his second NFL game as an active player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.