Breaking News
Sachee and Khansarinia Win UC Presidential Election
Yasmin Z. Sachee ’18 and Cameron K. Khansarinia ’18 will be the next Undergraduate Council President and Vice President.
"We Can See Your Greedy Side"
HUDS workers and student supporters chant "Hey Harvard you can't hide; we can see your greedy side," as they march through Harvard Square. The HUDS strike began at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Issuing Second Apology, Porcellian Graduate President Resigns
Charlie M. Storey ’82, president of Harpoon Brewery, announced his resignation as graduate president of the Porcellian Club and further apologized for comments he made last week about sexual assault and all-male final clubs at Harvard.
Tilghman, Former Princeton President, To Join Corporation
Former president of Princeton University Shirley M. Tilghman will serve as the newest member of the Harvard Corporation, the University’s highest governing board.
House Masters ‘Unanimously’ Agree To Change Title
Administrators and House masters acknowledged Tuesday that the move to abandon the term was in part prompted by recent protests against racism on campuses across the country.
Students Evacuate Harvard Yard
Students stream out of Harvard Yard as police respond to an unconfirmed bomb threat on Monday afternoon by evacuating several buildings.
Firefighters Outside Sever
Firefighters stand outside Sever Hall following reports of an unconfirmed bomb threat on Monday.
Firefighters Outside Sever
Firefighters stand outside Sever Hall following reports of an unconfirmed bomb threat on Monday afternoon.
Helicopter over Harvard
A helicopter flies over Memorial Hall following reports of an unconfirmed bomb threat on Monday.
Unfounded Bomb Threat Prompts Police Investigation
In a scene strikingly similar to a scare two years ago, students evacuated Harvard’s Science Center and Sever, Emerson, and Thayer Halls around 12:30 p.m. on Monday after police reported receiving an unconfirmed bomb threat.
Khurana Addresses Students
Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana speaks with first-year students in Annenberg Hall, which stayed open following reports of a bomb threat on campus.
Unconfirmed Bomb Threat
A member of the Harvard University Police Department directs people away from Harvard Yard and the Science Center after students were sent an alert of an unconfirmed bomb threat.