When the Harvard Crimson broke the story into one of the final chapters of Claudine Gay’s embattled tenure as Harvard president, most people were still asleep. Crimson reporters Miles Herszenhorn and ...
Sasha A. Cavell ’29, a Crimson Editorial comper, lives in Weld Hall. Harvard lectures are getting more fun. Our finals aren’t. Harvard is in the midst of reassessing its academic culture. In October, ...
Six of the seven major appointments at the university since its first Black president resigned in January have gone to white people. ‘It feels like a step backwards,’ said one professor. As students ...