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Men's Basketball Beats Columbia to Win Ivy League Title
The Harvard men’s basketball team secured its first Ivy League regular season title since 2015 after defeating Columbia, 93-74, on Saturday night at Lavietes Pavilion.
Harvard Square Shelters Fight to Serve in Winter
In the wintertime, Y2Y and HSHS must navigate extreme weather conditions with a skeleton staff—watching the demand for overnight beds rise while the volunteer pool shrinks.
Ad Board Will Enforce Sanctions Under College's Final Plan
The Administrative Board will enforce the College’s penalties on members of single-gender social groups, the College announced Thursday as part of its long-anticipated final implementation plan for its controversial social life policy.
College Working to Debut Gender-Neutral Housing for Freshmen
The College is working to debut a gender-neutral housing option for first-year students starting next year with the Class of 2022.
Assembling Affinity: SEAS Student Groups Grow
In the past year alone, SEAS has helped three affinity groups—the National Society of Black Engineers, the Society of Women Engineers, and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers—establish chapters at Harvard.
UC Condemns HCFA, Debates Whether to Host Group Leaders
The Undergraduate Council passed a resolution denouncing the actions of religious group HCFA and affirming its support for the BGLTQ community Sunday.
'Hard Lines to Draw': Harvard Balances Roles as University, Investor
Both a major investor and an educational institution, Harvard seeks to strike a difficult balance between considering ethical responsibilities while remaining apolitical.
College Places HCFA On ‘Probation’ After Group Barred Student in Same-Sex Relationship from Leadership
The College has placed Harvard College Faith and Action on “administrative probation” for a year after the organization pressured a female member of its student leadership to resign in September following her decision to date a woman.
UC Reps Allege Lack of Student Input in Presidential Search
Multiple members of the Undergraduate Council alleged Harvard did not adequately take student input into account in its recently completed presidential search at a Council meeting Monday.
Women's Squash Wins Fourth Consecutive National Championship
“The win this year was more about backing up what we had already achieved,” sophomore Gina Kennedy said.
Harvard's Tai Chi Master
Some say Lee—tai chi master, Harvard fixture, sword-repeller—can even cure broken bones.
Ryan Donato Heads to Pyeongchang to Compete on World's Biggest Stage
Harvard hockey star Ryan Donato will officially represent team U.S.A. in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games—marking the next chapter in a life dedicated to hockey.
The Woman President
“I wanted to be the president of Harvard, but I recognized that there was this kind of parallel track where I was being the woman president of Harvard in a way that mattered," University President Drew G. Faust said.
Men's Hockey Falls to BU in Double-Overtime Beanpot Classic
After 23 minutes of overtime hockey, the Terriers edged the Crimson, 3-2, and will advance to play Northeastern in next Monday's tournament finale.
UC to Survey Student Body on Mental Health and Inclusion
The Undergraduate Council will conduct a survey to gather student input on current mental health resources and inclusion on campus.