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Joshua C. Fang

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Front Middle Feature

Discord in the Big Tent

Four years ago, the Harvard Republican Club denounced Donald Trump. As he runs for re-election, what happens next?

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College

#40BillionForWhat Campaign Calls on Harvard to Use Financial Resources to Support Workers

Harvard College Students for Bernie has launched a campaign calling on University administrators to use their financial resources to provide better protections for workers and students during the coronavirus crisis.

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Student Groups

Harvard for Bernie Declines to Endorse Biden Despite Sanders' Pleas to Supporters

The 2020 Democratic primary has largely come to a close, with former vice president Joseph R. Biden Jr. as the presumptive nominee. Still, student political groups on Harvard’s campus remain divided over whether to coalesce around Biden for the general election.

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Student Groups

Harvard, MIT Undergrads Create Volunteer Tutoring Platform to Serve K-12 Students Affected by Coronavirus Crisis

A team of Harvard and MIT undergraduates has launched “CovEd,” an online platform to pair volunteer tutors with grade school students.

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College

Harvard Administrators, Students Work to Get Scattered Undergrads Counted in Census

This year, with campus closed due to the coronavirus, administrators and student groups are working to make sure the 2020 Census counts students correctly.

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College

Harvard Senior and Family 'Feed the Frontlines,' Delivering Meals to New York City Hospital Workers

With restaurants struggling across the nation and healthcare workers working around the clock, Isabella M. Di Pietro ’20 and her family were inspired to start an organization that provides a way to support those frontline healthcare workers — while keeping the family restaurant business afloat.

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College

Harvard Square Homeless Shelter Closes for the Season

The Harvard Square Homeless Shelter announced it was closing for the rest of the season on Sunday morning, stopping daily lotteries for beds and halting in-person services amid challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Student Groups

As Candidates Drop From Democratic Race, Harvard Support Groups Fizzle Out

In several cases, the leaders of the groups wrote sign-off letters to their supporters via email, echoing the group’s vision one last time and calling for members to stay active in political advocacy.

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Politics

In Super Tuesday Surprise, Biden Wins Massachusetts Democratic Primary

Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. pulled off a shocking victory in the Massachusetts Democratic primary Tuesday, where he finished ahead of United States Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) Tuesday.

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Politics

Massachusetts Votes on Super Tuesday. Here's What You Need to Know.

After more than a year of listening to punditry about early states, Massachusetts voters on and off campus will formally weigh in on the 2020 presidential campaign Tuesday.

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College

Once Again Out of Funds, Classroom to Table Goes ‘On Hiatus’ for the Spring Term

Classroom to Table is “on hiatus” for the entire spring semester after running out of funding for the rest of the year.

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Politics

Iowa Caucus Results Delayed Due to ‘Inconsistencies’ Found by State Party

The results of the highly anticipated Iowa Democratic caucuses were not released on Monday night due to “inconsistencies” found by the Iowa Democratic Party in caucus data.

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Letters

Harvard Professors Sign Letter Supporting President Trump’s Impeachment

Twenty-five Harvard faculty joined more than 1,500 historians to sign an open letter Monday denouncing President Donald J. Trump’s “numerous and flagrant abuses of power” and calling for his impeachment.

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College

Over Weekend, Crimson Cash Goes Down Across Campus

As Harvard students sought to use laundry and vending machines across campus this past weekend, they were met with a surprise: Crimson Cash use was disabled.

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Jeffery McNary

As candidates for federal office debate whether to shun large-dollar donations, 71-year-old Jeffery McNary, a first-time candidate for Cambridge City Council, is going even further.

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