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- The Harvard Crimson
The finals race caps off the Crimson’s undefeated season, with five consecutive wins during the regatta to take home the championship
- Harvard President Alan Garber To Take 25% Pay Cut . . . - The Harvard Crimson
Harvard President Alan M Garber ’76 will take a voluntary 25 percent pay cut for fiscal year 2026 as the University stares down the Trump administration’s nearly $3 billion funding cut
- 10 Successful Harvard Essays | 2025 | Crimson Business
In this feature, The Harvard Crimson along with HS2 Academy presents ten standout personal statements from students who made it through one of the most competitive admissions processes in the world Each essay offers a glimpse into a real voice, a real story, and what it truly means to stand out
- Harvard Revokes Tenure From Francesca Gino . . . - The Harvard Crimson
By Graham W Lee, William C Mao, and Veronica H Paulus, Crimson Staff Writers May 27, 2025
- Opinion - The Harvard Crimson
Editorials By The Crimson Editorial Board What Does Harvard Owe? • May 29, 2025
- The Harvard Crimson | News
A federal judge on Monday appeared skeptical of the federal government’s justification for freezing nearly $3 billion in research funding to Harvard, as lawyers for the two parties asked for a
- Harvard Women’s Basketball Wins First Ivy . . . - The Harvard Crimson
Harvard won the Ivy League Tournament for the first time in program history, as the Crimson relied on a full team effort to defeat the Columbia Lions 74-71 on Saturday and secure its first berth
- House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Harvard for . . . - The Harvard Crimson
The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Harvard, demanding internal communications on its process for setting tuition and financial aid awards as part of an investigation into alleged antitrust
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