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Fox Club Again All-Male After 'Provisional' Membership Revoked for Women

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The Fox Club will not allow the nine women who had enjoyed “provisional” status in the group to become full members, marking the club’s return to all-male status.

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Year in Review 2017

From Harvard's response to Donald Trump's election to a Faculty debate on a contentious new social policy, the past academic year has been anything but uneventful.

Law School Honors Scalia with Endowed Professorship

Scalia in 1992

​The Considine Family Foundation has endowed a Harvard Law School professorship in honor of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin G. Scalia, the school announced Friday.

HMC to Unload Private Equity Assets

Harvard Management Company—the firm managing Harvard’s $35.7 billion endowment—is nearing the final stage in talks to sell over $2 billion in private equity and real estate assets to Lexington Partners.

In Gazette Remarks, Lee Offers Clues to Presidential Search

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What does the head of Harvard's presidential search committee want in the University's next leader? We analyzed a recent interview to find out.

The Harvard Corporation, Explained

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The Harvard Corporation—along with three members of the Board of Overseers—will choose the University's next president. Here’s a look at what the Corporation is, who sits on it, and what it does.

Embattled Distance Running Coach Steps Down

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Patrick Wales-Dinan, a track coach who was the subject of several investigations into his leadership of the women’s distance running program, will step down from his position.

Year in Review 2017

From Harvard's response to Donald Trump's election to a Faculty debate on a contentious new social policy, the past academic year has been anything but uneventful.

In Gazette Remarks, Lee Offers Clues to Presidential Search

Year in Review - Corporate Baton: Couch

What does the head of Harvard's presidential search committee want in the University's next leader? We analyzed a recent interview to find out.

The Harvard Corporation, Explained

Loeb House

The Harvard Corporation—along with three members of the Board of Overseers—will choose the University's next president. Here’s a look at what the Corporation is, who sits on it, and what it does.

Cafe Algiers to Permanently Close

Cafe Algiers, a Middle Eastern restaurant beloved by Cambridge students and the Harvard community alike for over half a century, will permanently close this August.

Mumps Returns to Harvard with Two Confirmed Cases

​Harvard University Health Services has confirmed two cases of mumps on campus as of June 22, 2017.

OPINION

Op-Eds

A Second Look at Cultural Imperialism

Maybe we should stop feeling ashamed of American culture’s tendency to universalize, and start feeling excited at its power to unify.

Columns

Out of Reach

A big obstacle to Trump’s 3 percent goal may be Trump himself.

ARTS

"Melodrama" by Lorde

Lorde’s Highly-Anticipated ‘Melodrama’ Encapsulates the Pangs of Love

“Melodrama” triumphs in its ability to capture all the different facets of love and its consequent heartbreak. Each song explores these feelings in a tender way, slowly peeling back the layers of boozy nights until we are confronted with truth and raw emotion.

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My Queer Iconoclasm: The Fall of PWR BTTM

I here assert that the queer identity must not be anything. The queer identity must be indefinable, nondescript, impossible to anchor to one image, one glam-rock group or pop goddess.

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‘Sgt. Pepper’ at 50 or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Hype

We cannot divorce “Pepper” from its reputation. So we must acquaint ourselves with its history and observe how it pushes back on the fifty years’ worth of meaning imposed on it.

SPORTS

Track and Cross Country

Track and Field Advances Four to National Championships

A total of 15 Harvard student-athletes qualified for the NCAA Eastern Preliminary Meet for track and field. After three days of competition, four athletes in five events will advance to the National Outdoor Championships.

Football

Fourth and None: Upset of the Year

Seeking a championship four-peat, Harvard football fell short against Yale, ending a nine-game win streak in The Game and an era of Ivy dominance.

Year in Sports

For the Love of the Game: Parting Shot

"When I stepped into The Crimson as a freshman, I was set on becoming a men’s basketball writer...Plans, of course, are subject to change."