Robert Clark in 1980. A key supporter of the Harvard Federalist Society, Clark would become dean of the Law School in 1989. The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...
Faro Cafe is facing disciplinary action from the Cambridge Licensing Committee for allegedly operating over their licensed capacity and providing entertainment without a license. Faro, located on the ...
When History professor Tiya A. Miles ’92 first read “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” as an undergraduate at Harvard, she found herself awed by Harriet A. Jacobs’ description of her experiences ...
Felipe's Taqueria is one of several bars in Harvard Square. Some Cambridge bar and restaurant owners and staff said they would be pleased to see the return of happy hour in Massachusetts.By Matthew S.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will convene a University-wide council of faculty advisers — a move that comes after months of advocacy from faculty who want an expanded role in school-wide ...
Sick of JP Licks? Want more flavor options than Sundae Sunday at Berg? We’ve got the place for you: Honeycomb Creamery, a 15-minute walk up Mass. Ave. Honeycomb’s been on our go-to list for a while ...
A massive project to realign the I-90 highway in Allston will include a train layover for Amtrak and the MBTA, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation announced last week, an unexpected ...
Forty-eight Harvard College seniors were elected to Harvard’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on Wednesday, joining 24 of their classmates who were inducted in the spring to the nation’s oldest and most ...
Isaac R. Mansell ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Statistics concentrator in Kirkland House. When Mathias Risse, the director of Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, recently commented ...
Harvard lost the 140th playing of The Game to the Yale Bulldogs 34-29. The defeat forces the Crimson to share the Ivy League title with the Dartmouth Big Green and the Columbia Lions. 3:31 p.m. - ...
Earlier today an op-ed was published in The Crimson suggesting that the Institute of Politics should move away from its founding principle of nonpartisanship. Nearly 60 years ago, President John F.
Hundreds of students flocked to an unofficial tailgate hosted by Harvard final clubs ahead of The Game on Saturday morning, where attendees danced to music, gleefully passed around Jell-O shots, and ...