Crimson staff writer
Anna M. Kuritzkes
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In Defense of the Truth
It is our responsibility, as Harvard students, professors, and administrators, to defend the truth, without equivocating between facts and fiction.
Division of Continuing Education Relies on Tuition Rather than Endowment Funding
The Division of Continuing Education has been almost entirely financially self-sufficient in recent years, raising money through tuition and other programming rather than relying heavily on money from the University endowment.
Klarman Brings Protest
Harvard affiliates protest the appearance of the Baupost Group's CEO, Seth A. Klarman, at a Harvard Business School event Saturday morning.
Klarman Appearance at Business School Draws Protest
Protesters called on Baupost—which holds $931 million of Puerto Rico’s debt—to cancel its holdings in Puerto Rican bonds and demanded Harvard divest $2 billion from Baupost.
Harvard Students Bring Hackathon to the Vatican
VHacks, which took place from March 8 to 11, was a joint-effort between Vatican officials, the Catholic think tank Optic, and students from Harvard and MIT.
HBS Adds Economist Brimmer’s Papers to Special Collections
Harvard Business School’s Baker Library has added the accumulated works of prominent economist Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer to its permanent Special Collections.
Harvard Business School Celebrates Black Alumni
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of its African American Student Union, HBS is hosting a conference, academic symposium, and exhibition.
Extension School Expands Online Course Offerings
The Extension School has grown its online course catalog significantly over the past few years, according to the dean of the Division of Continuing Education.
Under Bacow, Possibilities for Growth in DCE and edX
University President-elect Lawrence S. Bacow said he is interested in creating more opportunities for underresourced communities to access Harvard and its teaching at a press conference on Sunday.
Reproductive Justice Group Stages Annual Performance
“We are interested in sharing real abortion narratives just to destigmatize abortion, to bring humanity, compassion, and empathy to this topic,” said an organizer of the event.
If Democrats Respect Women, Al Franken Should Resign
Any Democrat who excuses Franken’s lascivious behavior—whether it be out of cynicism for our political future or another reason—must recognize that they, too, are part of the problem.
Harvard College Proceeds with Online Title IX Training for Second Year
The College used input from undergraduate focus groups to update its sexual assault prevention training modules for 2017, according to Title IX Coordinator Emily J. Miller.
Liberal Rhetoric is Intellectually Exclusive
Though liberals like me disagree with Trump’s opinions, we must acknowledge that his message won in part because it was digestible, whereas the liberal agenda was not.
Black Students Association Condemns Assault of Cornell Student
“If it could happen at Cornell, it could happen here at Harvard,” said Hasani A. Hayden ’19, the President of BSA.
Former White House Chiefs of Staff Discuss Trump at IOP
Three former White House chiefs of staff discussed disorganization in the Trump White House at an Institute of Politics event on Tuesday night.