In March 2023, Mateo J. Velarde-Berrios ’25 received an email from Harvard Primus — an undergraduate organization for first-generation, low-income students — advertising an opportunity to staff ...
In the fall of 1967, Sally Faith Dorfman ’71 saw an ad in The Crimson from the Harvard University Band that stated the band was in need of more flute players. Dorfman, a flautist, thought she might ...
Professor John R. Stilgoe wants his students to notice—to be able to process and interpret visual information by opening themselves up to the subject. What it comes down to is looking. This is the way ...
The World Wide Web, the current hot Internet application, is so-named because information at any given location can form connections The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...
The right wants to legislate transgender people out of existence, and, for all the shortcomings of Democrats on trans issues, it’s imperative we vote to stop them. Every single person on the Editorial ...
The next version of JETSON, which Nguyen is currently working on, trades in the bulky headset for an augmented reality monocle. It’s light and transparent, with a small glint of gold and green ...
Olivia A. Benowitz '09 adopted a Maltese-Pomeranian mix named Maisie the day she received her Harvard diploma. The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...
For our final issue, we chose to write about 15 places, a break from this magazine’s history of publishing end-of-year issues about 15 people. As we understand it, a place constitutes any physical ...
“The Underwater” — which has already reached numerous schools, parks, and more — is Cortada's personal endeavor to “build a more equitable tomorrow.” Here are some of our writers’ favorite memories on ...