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- The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson will face the Villanova Wildcats in the suburbs of Philadelphia on Saturday — marking the first time Harvard has set foot on a postseason football field since its narrow 7-6
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More than 40 Crimson alumni have won the Pulitzer Prize; many of their portraits line the walls of The Crimson
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A charity once overseen by convicted sex offender Jeffrey E Epstein steered $100,000 to the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 in 2018 and 2019, according to tax filings reviewed by The Crimson
- At Grim Town Hall, Harvard Medical School Leaders . . . - The Harvard Crimson
I know that many of you have been expecting this news, and so to actually be clear and transparent about it, it’s difficult for all of us,” said HMS Executive Dean for Administration Lisa M
- Harvard Faculty Disturbed by Revelations of . . . - The Harvard Crimson
“The cozy friendship between Epstein and Summers on display in the emails is disgusting and disgraceful,” Statistics professor Joseph K Blitzstein, who teaches Harvard’s largest
- Ethicist, Should I Let Go of My Zionist Friends? - The Harvard Crimson
Andrés Muedano ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Philosophy concentrator in Adams House He can be reached at ethicist@thecrimson com
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A Crimson analysis of the last 15 matriculated freshman classes found that a disproportionate number of students come from just a handful of high schools — private schools, local public schools, and specialized schools alike
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Despite staying within striking distance for most of the contest, the Crimson were undone by a decisive second-half run from the Eagles that turned a two-point game into a double-digit deficit
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