Harvard, Trump Admin Clash Over International Student Enrollment

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Admin From Revoking Harvard’s Ability To Enroll International Students

A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order to Harvard in its suit to block the Trump administration’s efforts to revoke its authorization to enroll international students.

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Harvard, Trump Admin Clash Over International Student Enrollment



Brittany Charlton’s Fight for Funds

In January, speaking out would have endangered both Brittany Charlton’s professional work and threatened the center’s longevity. However, when the funding cuts were announced, Charlton felt she had nothing to lose. She made the decision to fire her executive director, who had only joined the team a few months ago. On April 2, she sued the NIH.



Harvard Visa Applicants Face Stricter Screening, Delays, and Sudden Disruptions Under Trump’s Orders

At least 10 incoming Harvard students and scholars had visa applications refused for “administrative processing”after the Trump administration revoked the University’s authorization to enroll international students — and others have experienced delays as the government tightens its vetting of Harvard students.

Harvard Research Cuts Halt More Than 570 Subawards to Other Institutions, Including MGB Hospitals

Harvard will cease funding more than 570 subawards for research at affiliated institutions across 32 states after cuts to federal support, according to a University spokesperson.

Harvard Defends Awarding Honorary Degree to Professor Who Supports Israel Boycott, But Shuns Her Views

Harvard defended its decision to award an honorary degree to Elaine H. Kim — a writer and University of California, Berkeley, professor emerita who has supported boycotts against Israel — during its Commencement ceremony last week, but distanced itself from Kim’s beliefs.





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Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film

Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.

From Boston Calling 2025: Sunday Sound Bites with The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band

Sublime’s set was chill yet compelling, showing that Nowell is doing right by his father’s legacy.

From Boston Calling 2025: Saturday Sound Bites with All Time Low, Cage The Elephant, and The Black Crowes

Leaping from one side of the stage to the other, All Time Low allowed the music to carry them off the stage, thanking Boston for its support.

Courtly Love and Medieval Romances: Boston Baroque Presents Handel’s ‘Ariodante’

Boston Baroque’s well-casted and boldly presented “Ariodante” was a musically memorable performance of Handel’s underrated masterpiece.


Aurich’s Agenda: Harvard Football Is Ready to Defends Its Title

Head Coach Andrew Aurich proved many wrong in his first year after winning a share of the Ivy League title. Now with playoff appearances on the line, as Aurich truly makes the program his own, will the success carry into year two?

Golden Dreams: Seniors Reflect on Olympic Games

Graham Blanks and Lauren Scruggs both achieved remarkable feats at the 2024 Olympics. Now, as they prepare to graduate, they reflect on their experiences and what lies ahead.

Bulldog Beatdown: Harvard Shocks Yale

Harvard men's basketball team stunning upset of Yale is the Game of the Year.

Enduring Power: Revisiting the 2000 Harvard Men’s Crew Team

For the Class of 2000, the final spring on campus included one of Harvard crew’s most memorable seasons in recent memory. The men’s heavyweight team, under Coach Harry Parker, delivered key rivalry wins, set a Charles River course record, and created a formidable team that left a legacy of success that rippled into future years.


Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film

Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.

From Boston Calling 2025: Sunday Sound Bites with The 502s, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band

Sublime’s set was chill yet compelling, showing that Nowell is doing right by his father’s legacy.

From Boston Calling 2025: Saturday Sound Bites with All Time Low, Cage The Elephant, and The Black Crowes

Leaping from one side of the stage to the other, All Time Low allowed the music to carry them off the stage, thanking Boston for its support.

Courtly Love and Medieval Romances: Boston Baroque Presents Handel’s ‘Ariodante’

Boston Baroque’s well-casted and boldly presented “Ariodante” was a musically memorable performance of Handel’s underrated masterpiece.



Aurich’s Agenda: Harvard Football Is Ready to Defends Its Title

Head Coach Andrew Aurich proved many wrong in his first year after winning a share of the Ivy League title. Now with playoff appearances on the line, as Aurich truly makes the program his own, will the success carry into year two?

Golden Dreams: Seniors Reflect on Olympic Games

Graham Blanks and Lauren Scruggs both achieved remarkable feats at the 2024 Olympics. Now, as they prepare to graduate, they reflect on their experiences and what lies ahead.

Bulldog Beatdown: Harvard Shocks Yale

Harvard men's basketball team stunning upset of Yale is the Game of the Year.

Enduring Power: Revisiting the 2000 Harvard Men’s Crew Team

For the Class of 2000, the final spring on campus included one of Harvard crew’s most memorable seasons in recent memory. The men’s heavyweight team, under Coach Harry Parker, delivered key rivalry wins, set a Charles River course record, and created a formidable team that left a legacy of success that rippled into future years.

The Legacy of Harvard’s 1975 Men’s Swim Team

In 1975, the Harvard men’s swim team dominated its dual meet season with a 9-0 overall record. The team glided through the pool to success, thwarting fierce competitors including Navy, Princeton, and, of course, its historic rival Yale.

Dill with It: Harvard’s Pickleball Club Is Here To Stay

Three years ago, if you wanted to play pickleball at Harvard, you’d have been fresh out of luck. Now, only a few years later and following the explosion of the sport nation-wide, the Harvard Pickleball club — which hosts 50 active members, three weekly practices, and a competitive squad — is changing the game for the Harvard pickleball scene.