What Was Lost in the SEAS Layoffs

The news of the layoffs came in a scheduled message from the dean. Around 7:40 or 8 a.m., Yoon received another email from his manager requesting a meeting — he took it as another bad sign. He’d been setting up equipment for his course when he had to step away for the Zoom call.

Where Does Harvard’s Orientation for Activists Fit In Now?

With the Trump administration cracking down on diversity initiatives and administrators showing less tolerance for campus activism, it is unclear whether the program — as decades of students knew it — has a place in Harvard College’s future.

Harvard’s Funds Are Back. Can Its Scientists Trust the Government Again?

With funding at a constant risk of revocation, Harvard is not out of the clear — and researchers are still fighting for their futures.



Harvard Football Sees Highest Ranking Ever As It Prepares for Penn

When the Harvard football team faces the University of Pennsylvania Saturday, the Crimson will look to leave the Quakers quaking. Harvard already boasts the best national ranking in program history and the highest ranking the Ivy League has seen in nearly four decades. Now the team will try to convert that momentum into yet another win.

Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Steals Game from Clarkson, Wins 2-1

Harvard men’s ice hockey (3-1-1, 2-1-0 ECAC) stunned the Clarkson Golden Knights (4-7-0, 1-2-0 ECAC) 2-1 in Potsdam, N.Y. on Friday, in a repeat matchup of last year’s ECAC Quarterfinals, with the help of a last-minute gal.

Cambridge Climate Committee Says New Mass. Energy Bill Would Slow Clean Energy Progress

The Cambridge Climate Committee expressed concerns that a new Massachusetts energy affordability bill would come at the cost of clean energy programs and energy efficiency initiatives for households in a meeting Thursday.





‘The Pirates of Penzance’ Preview: A Tale Filled With Love, Laughs, and Shenanigans

“It’s just an absolute, magical time. It’s irreverent, it’s hilarious, it’s often slapstick at moments,” said Jack R. Damon ’28, the show’s music director.

‘Get A Clue’ Preview: A Brand New Whodunnit

Audience members will feel as though they’re investigating the mystery themselves, questioning their own suspicions with each new revelation.

Playboi Carti Concert Review: Choreographed Chaos at the ‘Antagonist 2.0 Tour’

Just as Playboi Carti said in “Made It This Far,” he “can’t believe that we made it this far.”

‘Massachusetts Avenue: Life Along Cambridge’s Main Artery’ Premieres at the Brattle: A Cinematic Time Capsule of Cambridge

Documentarian Federico M. Muchnik wanted to explore his neighborhood after years of living in it.


Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Tops St. Lawrence 4-3, Sweeps Roadtrip

Harvard men’s ice hockey (4-1-1, 3-1-0 ECAC) swept the weekend road trip in New York, defeating the St. Lawrence Saints (2-9-1, 1-3-0 ECAC) in a 4-3 victory.

Harvard Men's Basketball Drops In-State Battle with Northeastern

Despite a gritty effort, the Harvard Crimson men’s basketball team could not get the job done on Tuesday, falling 77-60 against Northeastern. The loss is the first of the season and wraps up the opening three-game homestand.

UMass Outscores Women’s Basketball By 20 in the Second Half to Mount Comeback Victory

In their last 11 meetings, Harvard women’s basketball has only lost twice against its in-state rivals down the I-90. However, the University of Massachusetts remained undefeated on Tuesday, finishing the fourth quarter with a 12-2 run to complete a 68-55 victory at the Mullins Center.

Field Hockey Dominates UNH in NCAA Tournament, Hosts UConn in Elite Eight on Sunday

After falling just short to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament final last weekend, the Harvard field hockey team made a dominant rebound in its opening game of the NCAA Tournament.


‘The Pirates of Penzance’ Preview: A Tale Filled With Love, Laughs, and Shenanigans

“It’s just an absolute, magical time. It’s irreverent, it’s hilarious, it’s often slapstick at moments,” said Jack R. Damon ’28, the show’s music director.

‘Get A Clue’ Preview: A Brand New Whodunnit

Audience members will feel as though they’re investigating the mystery themselves, questioning their own suspicions with each new revelation.

Playboi Carti Concert Review: Choreographed Chaos at the ‘Antagonist 2.0 Tour’

Just as Playboi Carti said in “Made It This Far,” he “can’t believe that we made it this far.”

‘Massachusetts Avenue: Life Along Cambridge’s Main Artery’ Premieres at the Brattle: A Cinematic Time Capsule of Cambridge

Documentarian Federico M. Muchnik wanted to explore his neighborhood after years of living in it.



Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Tops St. Lawrence 4-3, Sweeps Roadtrip

Harvard men’s ice hockey (4-1-1, 3-1-0 ECAC) swept the weekend road trip in New York, defeating the St. Lawrence Saints (2-9-1, 1-3-0 ECAC) in a 4-3 victory.

Harvard Men's Basketball Drops In-State Battle with Northeastern

Despite a gritty effort, the Harvard Crimson men’s basketball team could not get the job done on Tuesday, falling 77-60 against Northeastern. The loss is the first of the season and wraps up the opening three-game homestand.

UMass Outscores Women’s Basketball By 20 in the Second Half to Mount Comeback Victory

In their last 11 meetings, Harvard women’s basketball has only lost twice against its in-state rivals down the I-90. However, the University of Massachusetts remained undefeated on Tuesday, finishing the fourth quarter with a 12-2 run to complete a 68-55 victory at the Mullins Center.

Field Hockey Dominates UNH in NCAA Tournament, Hosts UConn in Elite Eight on Sunday

After falling just short to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament final last weekend, the Harvard field hockey team made a dominant rebound in its opening game of the NCAA Tournament.