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  1. The Harvard Crimson

    The Crimson now sit at number three in the Ivy League standings with just one more week to clinch a top four spot and qualify for the conference tournament.

  2. The Harvard Crimson | News

    Harvard police lifted a shelter-in-place alert issued after an unidentified male shot at another person on Sherman Street near the Radcliffe Quad on Friday morning.

  3. The Harvard Crimson

    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 …

  4. Opinion - The Harvard Crimson

    The Challenge Harvard Faces Goes Deeper Than Funding By The Crimson Editorial Board

  5. About | The Harvard Crimson

    More than 40 Crimson alumni have won the Pulitzer Prize; many of their portraits line the walls of The Crimson.

  6. Pellet Gun Incident Involving HLS Prof ... - The Harvard Crimson

    Oct 6, 2025 · Synagogue president Larry Kraus and executive director Benjamin Maron wrote in the email to Temple Beth Zion affiliates, which was reviewed by The Crimson, that “from what …

  7. Dunster Resident Dean Addresses Backlash Over ... - The Harvard …

    6 days ago · Dunster House resident dean Gregory K. Davis reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining a welcoming space for all students in an email sent to House affiliates on …

  8. No. 14 Harvard Football Aims to Stay Hot in Tough ... - The …

    6 days ago · Besides the Jersey connections, the game is an opportunity for the Crimson to capitalize on its highest ranking (14th in media poll) since 2015 as it battles against a …

  9. Harvard President Alan Garber To Take 25% Pay Cut ... - The …

    May 14, 2025 · 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 …

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