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What remains is a shoddy construction that can barely hold itself together, let alone live up to the standards set by its predecessor.
Lisa Tertsch ’21 won Germany’s first gold in the mixed relay triathlon event on Monday with her team of three other German athletes in a nail biting race that was decided by one second.
After a bit of a midseason slump, the No. 16 Harvard men’s lacrosse team (7-3, 1-2 Ivy) bounced back in a home-field victory against Dartmouth, 13-7. Currently ranked fifth in the Ivy League, the game ...
Yona T. Sperling-Milner ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall. Some of her closest friends are Jewish. Her column “A School Outside Boston” runs bi-weekly on Tuesdays. It has come to ...
Sex addict Brandon Sullivan is compelled to fornicate, but he can derive no pleasure or satisfaction from it. This state of suspended animation, where the rest of life is only a lull between orgasms, ...
Walter S. Isaacson ’74 is a people person. “He’s always interested and engaged and works on meeting and getting to know people,” Bruns H. Grayson ’74, a classmate of Isaacson’s at Harvard, said. That ...
2024 Presidential Candidate Cornel West ’74’s Life as a ‘Love Warrior’ | News | The Harvard CrimsonHe has also become an extremely prominent political activist, advising top political candidates and ...
‘A Profession of Sacrifice’: Harvard Medical School Students, Administrators Grapple with Growing Personal Tolls of Medicine At Harvard, future doctors are grappling with recent changes to the medical ...
As tenured HBS faculty, we never imagined we’d need to speak out anonymously about our own institution. But our questions demand answers, and for the protection of ourselves, our colleagues, and our ...
‘Bought Me In’: How Student-Run International Conferences Rake in Cash, Fund Free Vacations By Michelle N. Amponsah and Joyce E. Kim, Crimson Staff WritersMay 23, 2024 By Xinyi (Christine) Zhang ...
Technically, it is possible for a tenured professor to be fired. In practice, however, this power has rarely — if ever — been exercised. Every tenured Harvard professor embroiled in a recent ...
In the early 2010s, Psychology professor Joshua Greene got a glimpse of the future. It was a video of a neural network playing classic Atari games like Pong and Space Invaders just like a human — an ...
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