Amber H. Levis is a co-chair of Fifteen Minutes Magazine of The Crimson's 150th Guard. She can be reached at amber.levis@thecrimson.com. Follow her on Twitter @amberlevis. The Dean of the College sat ...
With social media playing a larger role in determining the music we listen to — and music streaming platforms increasingly resembling social media with features such as followers and likes — artists ...
In March 2023, Mateo J. Velarde-Berrios ’25 received an email from Harvard Primus — an undergraduate organization for first-generation, low-income students — advertising an opportunity to staff ...
In the fall of 1967, Sally Faith Dorfman ’71 saw an ad in The Crimson from the Harvard University Band that stated the band was in need of more flute players. Dorfman, a flautist, thought she might ...
The investigation, which was previously unreported, came in response to one of at least 18 Title IX complaints filed against Harvard and reviewed by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil ...
For our final issue, we chose to write about 15 places, a break from this magazine’s history of publishing end-of-year issues about 15 people. As we understand it, a place constitutes any physical ...
“The Underwater” — which has already reached numerous schools, parks, and more — is Cortada's personal endeavor to “build a more equitable tomorrow.” Here are some of our writers’ favorite memories on ...
Olivia A. Benowitz '09 adopted a Maltese-Pomeranian mix named Maisie the day she received her Harvard diploma. The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...
When we become dominant, we cannot be silenced, we cannot be ignored, and we cannot be erased. Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts leading this Super Bowl is a win beyond football, and we must continue to ...