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Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform opened an investigation on Thursday into alleged civil ...
After Harvard publicly rejected the Trump administration’s demands, a wave of support — and money — has come rushing in.
The Harvard School of Public Health is laying off employees, shrinking its campus footprint, and making targeted cuts to ...
Hypothetically, if one of our writers were a scooter-er-er, this is how they would rank things they have or have almost annihilated (from oopsies to Remy).
We sold my office supplies (to economize) so I am sitting on the floor writing this on a banana peel with a toothpick. It will be legible later; I saw this on Facebook.
What Harvard — and federal administrations, whether Biden’s or Trump’s — must understand is that abolishing programs like ...
The thing we’ve failed to reckon with is that — though scientific research will bear the brunt of Trump’s attacks because it benefits so much from federal funding — it’s not his real target.
One of Sean D. Kelly’s first promises as Harvard’s new Dean of Arts and Humanities was that he would facilitate the creation ...
The Cambridge Kiosk Advisory Committee held the first of a series of public committee meetings on Tuesday to discuss the ...
The Harvard Undergraduate Association planned and publicized an event co-sponsored by Les Adore, an unrecognized student ...
More than 100 Jewish students signed an open letter condemning the Trump administration’s threat earlier this month to review ...
Former United States President Joe Biden celebrated Harvard’s decision to defy demands from the Trump administration at a ...
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