Doxxed Harvard Students Decry ‘Heinous and Aggressive’ Online Harassment, Call for Greater Support from University

Since the release of a controversial Harvard student group statement the day of the deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, dozens of members of co-signing groups have experienced doxxing attacks and rescinded job offers. Despite efforts by the University, students said they have felt a lack of institutional support and have turned to other students for help.

Four Harvard Undergrads Face Disciplinary Action Surrounding Pro-Palestine ‘Week of Action’

Four undergraduates are facing new disciplinary actions before the Harvard College Administrative Board after leading or participating in a pro-Palestine “week of action” in late November.

Amid Calls for Gay’s Resignation, Harvard Corporation Convenes for Scheduled Meeting

The Harvard Corporation and the Board of Overseers — the University’s governing bodies — convened on campus Sunday for a regularly scheduled meeting that comes five days after calls for President Claudine Gay to resign grew following her congressional testimony, according to a source close to the governing boards.





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Harvard Closes Out the First Half of the Season with Up-and-Down Weekend

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Harvard women’s ice hockey played three games, but was unable to come out of the weekend with any points. In its first game, the Crimson took a trip up to Durham, N.H., where it faced the New Hampshire Wildcats (7-7-1). With Harvard unable to find the back of the net, the Wildcats pulled away with a 3-0 win, having scored a goal in each period. The Wildcats’ Brooke Hammer had an impressive performance, putting up three points with two goals and an assist.


‘Simple Like 17’ Album Review: Sadie Jean’s Catchy Tunes from TikTok and the Teenage Years

“Simple Like 17” paints a detailed, personal portrait of teenage angst while displaying foundations of exciting sonic combinations to come.

‘Under Control/Utter Chaos’ Review: ‘Wait, Is This Play About Us?’

The show that “started out as a joke” is a hilarious, introspective, and ultimately touching work that speaks to the Harvard experience on a deeply relatable level.

‘Wish’ Review: A Quintessential Disney Movie

"Wish" lacks the full control of audiences’ heartstrings that Disney has become known for.

Artist Profile: Denise Wingate on Storytelling through Costume Design

Although her work on “Daisy Jones and the Six” represents her first Emmy nomination, Denise Wingate has been doing innovative and visionary work in the costuming space for decades.


Harvard Closes Out the First Half of the Season with Up-and-Down Weekend

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Harvard women’s ice hockey played three games, but was unable to come out of the weekend with any points. In its first game, the Crimson took a trip up to Durham, N.H., where it faced the New Hampshire Wildcats (7-7-1). With Harvard unable to find the back of the net, the Wildcats pulled away with a 3-0 win, having scored a goal in each period. The Wildcats’ Brooke Hammer had an impressive performance, putting up three points with two goals and an assist.

Harvard Limps Into Break After Shutout Losses to Clarkson, St. Lawrence

Struggling to score is unfamiliar territory for the Harvard men’s ice hockey team. After ranking second or better in the ECAC in goals-per-game in each of the last two seasons, the Crimson ranks last of the 12 teams so far this season, checking in with a 1.78 goals-per-game average. Harvard has been held to one goal or fewer in five of its nine games so far this season.

Harvard Men’s Basketball Defeats Colgate, American, Battles Indiana, Loyola on the Road

Harvard men’s basketball remained perfect at home on Wednesday after defeating American University, 80-75, before falling to Loyola Chicago, 75-53, on the road Saturday afternoon. The win against American marked the Crimson’s first game at home after completing a four game road trip, which included wins over University of Massachusetts and Colgate and losses to Boston College and Indiana.

Graham Blanks Smashes NCAA Record in the 5000m, Achieves Olympic Standard

Could juggling a soccer ball and listening to reggae be the secret ingredients to setting NCAA records and achieving Olympic standards? These activities are what you can find Harvard junior and now NCAA Champion Graham Blanks doing before a race.


‘Simple Like 17’ Album Review: Sadie Jean’s Catchy Tunes from TikTok and the Teenage Years

“Simple Like 17” paints a detailed, personal portrait of teenage angst while displaying foundations of exciting sonic combinations to come.

‘Under Control/Utter Chaos’ Review: ‘Wait, Is This Play About Us?’

The show that “started out as a joke” is a hilarious, introspective, and ultimately touching work that speaks to the Harvard experience on a deeply relatable level.

‘Wish’ Review: A Quintessential Disney Movie

"Wish" lacks the full control of audiences’ heartstrings that Disney has become known for.

Artist Profile: Denise Wingate on Storytelling through Costume Design

Although her work on “Daisy Jones and the Six” represents her first Emmy nomination, Denise Wingate has been doing innovative and visionary work in the costuming space for decades.



Harvard Closes Out the First Half of the Season with Up-and-Down Weekend

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Harvard women’s ice hockey played three games, but was unable to come out of the weekend with any points. In its first game, the Crimson took a trip up to Durham, N.H., where it faced the New Hampshire Wildcats (7-7-1). With Harvard unable to find the back of the net, the Wildcats pulled away with a 3-0 win, having scored a goal in each period. The Wildcats’ Brooke Hammer had an impressive performance, putting up three points with two goals and an assist.

Harvard Limps Into Break After Shutout Losses to Clarkson, St. Lawrence

Struggling to score is unfamiliar territory for the Harvard men’s ice hockey team. After ranking second or better in the ECAC in goals-per-game in each of the last two seasons, the Crimson ranks last of the 12 teams so far this season, checking in with a 1.78 goals-per-game average. Harvard has been held to one goal or fewer in five of its nine games so far this season.

Harvard Men’s Basketball Defeats Colgate, American, Battles Indiana, Loyola on the Road

Harvard men’s basketball remained perfect at home on Wednesday after defeating American University, 80-75, before falling to Loyola Chicago, 75-53, on the road Saturday afternoon. The win against American marked the Crimson’s first game at home after completing a four game road trip, which included wins over University of Massachusetts and Colgate and losses to Boston College and Indiana.

Graham Blanks Smashes NCAA Record in the 5000m, Achieves Olympic Standard

Could juggling a soccer ball and listening to reggae be the secret ingredients to setting NCAA records and achieving Olympic standards? These activities are what you can find Harvard junior and now NCAA Champion Graham Blanks doing before a race.