The Crimson picked up its first regatta victory of the season at the Danmark Trophy and finished second at the Women’s Showcase, which both took place in New London, Conn., over the weekend. The two podium finishes highlighted Harvard sailing’s most successful weekend yet this Fall. ...
Crimson Veritas: Building Architecture and History at Harvard April 15, 2021 © Laurian Ghinitoiu As the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, Harvard has emerged as one of the world's most well-known universities. Organized into ten academic faculties and the Radcliffe ...
Thursday, February 6, 2025 ByMac M. Mertens, Crimson Opinion Writer Mac M. Mertens ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Classics and History double concentrator in Mather House. 9 hours ago Let’s face it, Harvard Square just isn’t what it used to be. Bowl-based fast food and cof...
Derek Yuan, Crimson Staff Writer October 22, 2024 On Sept. 20, Zedd took a detour from his sold-out show at Boston’s MGM Music Hall to visit Harvard’s campus and sit down with students to talk about his musical journey and the process of producing his new album, “Telos.” In the...
By The Crimson Crave Board There are a lot of scallion pancakes out there, but not all are made equal. We, the Crimson Crave Board, set out to find which scallion pancakes reigned supreme. To…More Poke City: Hawaii by the Quad
, Lawrence S. Bacow famously invited members of the community to join him on early-morning runs: a chance to get a word with the president while training for the Boston Marathon. And so this past April 16—a very wet and miserable Marathon Monday morning—enterprisingCrimsonreporter Luke W....