Best Advice Giver: Imaan Mirza

She may be optimistic, but Imaan doesn’t just tell people what they want to hear. “I’m a very blunt person,” she explains.

Unsung Hero: Hana Rehman

Rehman’s said her leadership in the South Asian campus community was the result of persistence. “Showing up was really hard. There was a lot happening in my life and in other people’s lives and in the world. But showing up is half the battle,” she explains.

Most Chronically Online: Brady Connolly

Brady may be one of Harvard’s leading ethnographers. From rowers and tourists to Insomnia Cookies and Amorino Gelato, no person or corporation in the Harvard area is below his scrutiny on X.



In Photos: Bookshelves Around Campus

What do Harvard students keep on their bookshelves? In this photo essay, Crimson photographers visit students across campus, asking them what they choose to keep on their shelves and why.

Cambridge Assistant City Manager to Lead Harvard’s Campus Planning

Harvard hired Cambridge Assistant City Manager Iram Farooq to serve as the University’s managing director of campus planning, the city announced Wednesday, ending her 25-year tenure overseeing urban planning in City Hall.

‘I Am Really Sorry’: Khurana Apologizes for International Student Winter Housing Denials

Harvard College Dean Rakesh Khurana apologized for the confusion and outrage sparked after many international students on financial aid were initially denied winter housing but clarified the reasoning behind the decision in a Monday interview with The Crimson.





Rational or Too Rebellious: The Ethics of Radically Reinterpreting History

Provocatively titled “Lover of Men,” a recent documentary builds a case that Lincoln was gay.

Pammy’s Review: Eclectic, Exciting, and Just Darn Good

Falling just short of perfect, Pammy’s only issues arise when they try to take a dish too far.

The Five Best Gifts for a Wonderfully Wacky and Memorable Holiday Season

With winter break coming up seemingly faster than final project deadlines, holiday gifts might seem like another laborious task on your to-do list.

‘Wind and Truth’ Review: Sanderson Closes The First Arc of ‘The Stormlight Archive’ With a Bang

"Wind and Truth," the latest installment of Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive series, is satisfyingly epic despite its numerous perspectives.


Harvard Splits First Homestand Since Belfast, Looks Ahead to Quinnipiac

The Harvard men’s ice hockey team failed to deliver on hopes of a late comeback Friday with a 4-3 loss against the Clarkson Golden Knights.

Following Stellar Performance by Severo, Harvard Prepares for Upcoming Homestand

The Harvard men's ice hockey team (3-4-1, 2-2-1 ECAC) is back at home this weekend for its final two games of the calendar year, taking on the No. 20 Clarkson Golden Knights (9-5-2, ECAC 3-1-0) and the St. Lawrence Saints (4-11-0, ECAC 0-4-0). Building off of its last few games, Harvard is looking to go into the winter recess on a high note by gaining important points in the ECAC Standings.

‘Earn It’: Harvard Women’s Rugby Defends National Title Against Dartmouth

Harvard women’s rugby team clinched its second straight national title on Nov. 23, defeating Dartmouth, the top-ranked team in the nation, by a final score of 19-12 in the NIRA National Championship game.

Ben Abercrombie Looks Back on Time at Harvard Ahead of Graduation and Annual Fundraiser

Seven years after suffering a spinal cord injury on a tackle attempt that left him paralyzed from the neck down, former Harvard Football player Ben Abercrombie ’21-’25 has sights set on his next milestone: graduation.


Rational or Too Rebellious: The Ethics of Radically Reinterpreting History

Provocatively titled “Lover of Men,” a recent documentary builds a case that Lincoln was gay.

Pammy’s Review: Eclectic, Exciting, and Just Darn Good

Falling just short of perfect, Pammy’s only issues arise when they try to take a dish too far.

The Five Best Gifts for a Wonderfully Wacky and Memorable Holiday Season

With winter break coming up seemingly faster than final project deadlines, holiday gifts might seem like another laborious task on your to-do list.

‘Wind and Truth’ Review: Sanderson Closes The First Arc of ‘The Stormlight Archive’ With a Bang

"Wind and Truth," the latest installment of Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive series, is satisfyingly epic despite its numerous perspectives.



Harvard Splits First Homestand Since Belfast, Looks Ahead to Quinnipiac

The Harvard men’s ice hockey team failed to deliver on hopes of a late comeback Friday with a 4-3 loss against the Clarkson Golden Knights.

Following Stellar Performance by Severo, Harvard Prepares for Upcoming Homestand

The Harvard men's ice hockey team (3-4-1, 2-2-1 ECAC) is back at home this weekend for its final two games of the calendar year, taking on the No. 20 Clarkson Golden Knights (9-5-2, ECAC 3-1-0) and the St. Lawrence Saints (4-11-0, ECAC 0-4-0). Building off of its last few games, Harvard is looking to go into the winter recess on a high note by gaining important points in the ECAC Standings.

‘Earn It’: Harvard Women’s Rugby Defends National Title Against Dartmouth

Harvard women’s rugby team clinched its second straight national title on Nov. 23, defeating Dartmouth, the top-ranked team in the nation, by a final score of 19-12 in the NIRA National Championship game.

Ben Abercrombie Looks Back on Time at Harvard Ahead of Graduation and Annual Fundraiser

Seven years after suffering a spinal cord injury on a tackle attempt that left him paralyzed from the neck down, former Harvard Football player Ben Abercrombie ’21-’25 has sights set on his next milestone: graduation.