‘This Is What Diversity Looks Like’: Harvard Students Rally in Support of Affirmative Action After Supreme Court Ruling

Harvard students and onlookers rallied in support of affirmative action Saturday afternoon following the Supreme Court’s decision severely restricting the consideration of race in higher education admissions.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FALLS

The Supreme Court effectively struck down race-conscious admissions policies in higher education in a landmark ruling against Harvard Thursday. In this special edition, The Crimson examines the decision, how students and faculty are responding, and its impact on higher education and beyond.

Inside the Decision: Here’s What the Supreme Court Said About Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court ruled against Harvard and the University of North Carolina in a landmark decision Thursday morning, radically restricting the consideration of race in college admissions.





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Seeing Red: Harvard Men's Lacrosse's 10-8 Comeback over Cornell, the Game of the Year

The Harvard men’s lacrosse team pulled off a comeback victory against No. 4 Cornell that altered the trajectory of its season, put it back in contention for a spot in the Ivy Tournament, and proved that despite not performing to the same level as last year, that the team did indeed deserve to be lauded amongst the other top schools in the nation.


Harvard Author Spotlight: Alisha Fernandez Miranda ’04

When entrepreneur Alisha Fernandez Miranda ’04 stepped down from her position as the CEO of her company to pursue unpaid internships for a year, she inspirationally defied the typical career trajectory.

Artist Profile: Cerise L. Jacobs on Her Journey from Law School to Activist Opera

Cerise Lim Jacobs, founder of activist opera company White Snake Projects, aims to "desegregate the performing arts in Boston" through relevant, original productions that create social change.

Meet the New Queen Bee: 'XO, Kitty' Star Gia Kim

Gia Kim commands the spotlight as an ultra-rich high school student Yuri Han in “XO, Kitty,” Netflix’s hit spinoff of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”

‘SWAN’ Preview: A Modern, Queer Spin on Tchaikovsky’s Classic

As its characters grapple with identity and uncertainty, "SWAN" ultimately demonstrates that personhood is about continuous change and growth.


Seeing Red: Harvard Men's Lacrosse's 10-8 Comeback over Cornell, the Game of the Year

The Harvard men’s lacrosse team pulled off a comeback victory against No. 4 Cornell that altered the trajectory of its season, put it back in contention for a spot in the Ivy Tournament, and proved that despite not performing to the same level as last year, that the team did indeed deserve to be lauded amongst the other top schools in the nation.

Rewriting the Record Books: Maia Ramsden, Female Athlete of the Year

Although junior Maia Ramsden has only competed on the Harvard track and field and cross country teams for two seasons, her name is quickly taking up a lot of real estate in the Harvard Athletics record book.

First Year, First Line: Teddy Malone, Male Rookie of the Year

Showing grit and determination throughout a highly-anticipated season, first-year attackman Teddy Malone made an instant impact on the Harvard men’s lacrosse team.

Harvard Track and Field Leaves NCAAs with Three National Champions

The Harvard track and field team sent ten athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship at the University of Austin in Texas from June 7th through June 10th. Over the course of the four-day competition, the team had three individual champions and broke five school records along the way.


Harvard Author Spotlight: Alisha Fernandez Miranda ’04

When entrepreneur Alisha Fernandez Miranda ’04 stepped down from her position as the CEO of her company to pursue unpaid internships for a year, she inspirationally defied the typical career trajectory.

Artist Profile: Cerise L. Jacobs on Her Journey from Law School to Activist Opera

Cerise Lim Jacobs, founder of activist opera company White Snake Projects, aims to "desegregate the performing arts in Boston" through relevant, original productions that create social change.

Meet the New Queen Bee: 'XO, Kitty' Star Gia Kim

Gia Kim commands the spotlight as an ultra-rich high school student Yuri Han in “XO, Kitty,” Netflix’s hit spinoff of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”

‘SWAN’ Preview: A Modern, Queer Spin on Tchaikovsky’s Classic

As its characters grapple with identity and uncertainty, "SWAN" ultimately demonstrates that personhood is about continuous change and growth.



Seeing Red: Harvard Men's Lacrosse's 10-8 Comeback over Cornell, the Game of the Year

The Harvard men’s lacrosse team pulled off a comeback victory against No. 4 Cornell that altered the trajectory of its season, put it back in contention for a spot in the Ivy Tournament, and proved that despite not performing to the same level as last year, that the team did indeed deserve to be lauded amongst the other top schools in the nation.

Rewriting the Record Books: Maia Ramsden, Female Athlete of the Year

Although junior Maia Ramsden has only competed on the Harvard track and field and cross country teams for two seasons, her name is quickly taking up a lot of real estate in the Harvard Athletics record book.

First Year, First Line: Teddy Malone, Male Rookie of the Year

Showing grit and determination throughout a highly-anticipated season, first-year attackman Teddy Malone made an instant impact on the Harvard men’s lacrosse team.

Harvard Track and Field Leaves NCAAs with Three National Champions

The Harvard track and field team sent ten athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship at the University of Austin in Texas from June 7th through June 10th. Over the course of the four-day competition, the team had three individual champions and broke five school records along the way.