Fifteen Questions: Arthur Brooks on Barcelona, Baldness, and the Science of Happiness

The HBS professor and happiness columnist say down with FM to discuss his time as a professional french horn player, his conversion to Catholicism, and escaping workaholism.

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.



Harvard PSC Holds Memorial Church Vigil to Mourn ‘1 Year of Genocide’

More than 80 people, including Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana, attended a Thursday evening vigil organized by the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee to commemorate “one year of genocide.”

No. 2 House Republican Steve Scalise Says Harvard’s Accreditation May Be in Jeopardy

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) warned that Harvard’s accreditation could be revoked under a second Trump administration during in a private Oct. 1 meeting between Scalise and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobbying group.

Harvard Files Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit from Ex-Hockey Coach Katey Stone

Harvard filed a motion to dismiss a gender discrimination lawsuit from former women’s ice hockey coach Katey Stone on Monday, calling her claims “largely untimely and without merit.”




Harvard Looks to Earn First Ivy Win in Crucial Matchup Against Cornell

As Harvard’s football team put the finishing touches on unlikely 28-23 upset over No. 16 New Hampshire last Friday, head coach Andrew Aurich was already looking ahead and thinking about improvements to make for the next game: a bout with Cornell in Ithaca.


A ‘Femininomenon’ In the Making: Chappell Roan’s Struggle with a Growing Fanbase

As the world continues to evolve with the rise of social media, so too must the relationship between the artists and the fans.

‘Gold Over America Tour’ Review: A Golden Opportunity to Experience Gold-Level Gymnastics

As gold confetti engulfed the stadium in the finale, it was clear that the “Gold Over America” tour had delivered on its promise: celebrating the golden moments of gymnastics, performance, hard work, and passion.

‘Leopoldstadt’ Review: An Emotionally Taut and Visceral Portrait of a Family

The play’s unapologetic Jewishness is vital and sharp.


Harvard Looks to Earn First Ivy Win in Crucial Matchup Against Cornell

As Harvard’s football team put the finishing touches on unlikely 28-23 upset over No. 16 New Hampshire last Friday, head coach Andrew Aurich was already looking ahead and thinking about improvements to make for the next game: a bout with Cornell in Ithaca.

Women’s Soccer Stunned by Columbia at Home, Draws at Dartmouth

Harvard women’s soccer returned home to Jordan Field last weekend for its Ivy League home opener, losing 2-1 to the Columbia Lions, before earning a 1-1 draw at Dartmouth on Wednesday.

Harvard Sailing Comes Up Just Short at Weekend Regattas

The Harvard sailing team finished in second place at both the Open Atlantic Coast Championships – Round 1B (OACC) and the Hewitt Trophy this past weekend. The Crimson fell two points shy of Tulane University at the OOAC, still qualifying for the ACC Finals, and 14 short of Boston College at the Hewitt Trophy.

Harvard Cross Country Puts Up Impressive Finishes at Paul Short Run

The men’s and women’s cross country team traveled to Bethlethem, Penn. last Saturday to compete at the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University. The women’s team placed first overall with a total of 134 points, and the men’s team finished second with 95 points overall.


A ‘Femininomenon’ In the Making: Chappell Roan’s Struggle with a Growing Fanbase

As the world continues to evolve with the rise of social media, so too must the relationship between the artists and the fans.

‘Gold Over America Tour’ Review: A Golden Opportunity to Experience Gold-Level Gymnastics

As gold confetti engulfed the stadium in the finale, it was clear that the “Gold Over America” tour had delivered on its promise: celebrating the golden moments of gymnastics, performance, hard work, and passion.

‘Leopoldstadt’ Review: An Emotionally Taut and Visceral Portrait of a Family

The play’s unapologetic Jewishness is vital and sharp.



Harvard Looks to Earn First Ivy Win in Crucial Matchup Against Cornell

As Harvard’s football team put the finishing touches on unlikely 28-23 upset over No. 16 New Hampshire last Friday, head coach Andrew Aurich was already looking ahead and thinking about improvements to make for the next game: a bout with Cornell in Ithaca.

Women’s Soccer Stunned by Columbia at Home, Draws at Dartmouth

Harvard women’s soccer returned home to Jordan Field last weekend for its Ivy League home opener, losing 2-1 to the Columbia Lions, before earning a 1-1 draw at Dartmouth on Wednesday.

Harvard Sailing Comes Up Just Short at Weekend Regattas

The Harvard sailing team finished in second place at both the Open Atlantic Coast Championships – Round 1B (OACC) and the Hewitt Trophy this past weekend. The Crimson fell two points shy of Tulane University at the OOAC, still qualifying for the ACC Finals, and 14 short of Boston College at the Hewitt Trophy.

Harvard Cross Country Puts Up Impressive Finishes at Paul Short Run

The men’s and women’s cross country team traveled to Bethlethem, Penn. last Saturday to compete at the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University. The women’s team placed first overall with a total of 134 points, and the men’s team finished second with 95 points overall.