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.



Following Dining Hall Crowds, Harvard College Won’t Say Whether It Tracked Wintersession Move-Ins

After long lines at the Adams House dining hall on Sunday and Monday, Harvard College declined to disclose how it prepared to accommodate returning undergraduates.

In Annual Elections, Students Debate Role of Zionism at Harvard Hillel

Harvard Hillel elected its new student board after an election revealed debates over how the organization can represent Jewish students with varying political beliefs, even as the group’s leaders define it as a voice for Zionism on campus.

Harvard Medical School Cancels Class Session With Gazan Patients, Calling It One-Sided

Harvard Medical School abruptly canceled a planned Jan. 21 lecture on wartime healthcare and a subsequent panel with patients from Gaza receiving care in Boston, citing student and faculty complaints.





Artist Profile: Truong Minh Quý on Weaving Identity into Independent Film Productions

For now, the audience will just have to wait patiently as Truong crafts his next head-turning masterpiece that is sure to wow the world yet again.

Artist Profile: For Reginald A. Hudlin ’83, How a Can Do Attitude Can Become a Career

Hudlin’s knack for storytelling began when his older brother, tired of hearing his ideas without seeing them materialize, gave him a blank book.

‘Glory and Gore’ Review: A Student Film Where ‘Saltburn’ Meets ‘The Secret History’

“Glory and Gore” can be aptly described as a cross between Donna Tartt’s novel “The Secret History” and the 2023 hit film “Saltburn.”

Boston Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’: An Annual Amazement

This rendition was a stunning production coupled with humor, a satisfying amount of human touch, and the usual technical prowess of Boston Ballet dancers.


Men’s Basketball Loses Second Ivy League Home Game to Penn 82-67

Harvard men’s basketball lost its second consecutive home conference game to the University of Pennsylvania 82-67, despite entering the game as 7.5-point favorites.

Men’s Basketball Topples Brown 80-67 for First Ivy League Win

Harvard men’s basketball earned its first Ivy League win of the season over Brown in a dominant 80-67 fashion, providing a much-needed boost after the team dropped a heartbreaking conference opener to Princeton, the current league favorites.

Women’s Basketball Rebounds with Resounding Victory over Brown

Harvard women’s basketball returned to the win column with a commanding 83-53 victory over Brown at Lavietes Pavilion on Saturday, extending the Crimson’s dominance over the Bears to 18 straight games.

Women’s Basketball Dominates Penn, Harmoni Turner Becomes Fourth Program All-Time Scorer

Harvard women’s basketball delivered a commanding performance against the University of Pennsylvania on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, securing a 73-44 victory at The Palestra arena.


Artist Profile: Truong Minh Quý on Weaving Identity into Independent Film Productions

For now, the audience will just have to wait patiently as Truong crafts his next head-turning masterpiece that is sure to wow the world yet again.

Artist Profile: For Reginald A. Hudlin ’83, How a Can Do Attitude Can Become a Career

Hudlin’s knack for storytelling began when his older brother, tired of hearing his ideas without seeing them materialize, gave him a blank book.

‘Glory and Gore’ Review: A Student Film Where ‘Saltburn’ Meets ‘The Secret History’

“Glory and Gore” can be aptly described as a cross between Donna Tartt’s novel “The Secret History” and the 2023 hit film “Saltburn.”

Boston Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’: An Annual Amazement

This rendition was a stunning production coupled with humor, a satisfying amount of human touch, and the usual technical prowess of Boston Ballet dancers.



Men’s Basketball Loses Second Ivy League Home Game to Penn 82-67

Harvard men’s basketball lost its second consecutive home conference game to the University of Pennsylvania 82-67, despite entering the game as 7.5-point favorites.

Men’s Basketball Topples Brown 80-67 for First Ivy League Win

Harvard men’s basketball earned its first Ivy League win of the season over Brown in a dominant 80-67 fashion, providing a much-needed boost after the team dropped a heartbreaking conference opener to Princeton, the current league favorites.

Women’s Basketball Rebounds with Resounding Victory over Brown

Harvard women’s basketball returned to the win column with a commanding 83-53 victory over Brown at Lavietes Pavilion on Saturday, extending the Crimson’s dominance over the Bears to 18 straight games.

Women’s Basketball Dominates Penn, Harmoni Turner Becomes Fourth Program All-Time Scorer

Harvard women’s basketball delivered a commanding performance against the University of Pennsylvania on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, securing a 73-44 victory at The Palestra arena.