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Harvard-Yale Game Crowd
College

At Harvard-Yale Spirit Events, Students Face Long Lines and Chaotic Merch Grabs

Students expressed disappointment with the long lines and inability to get free merchandise at spirit events hosted by the College in the week leading up to the 140th Harvard-Yale Game.

EU Ambassador
Politics

EU Envoy to Washington Says She Expects ‘Good Relations’ With Marco Rubio

Jovita Neliupšienė, the European Union’s ambassador to the U.S., said she believes Brussels will have “good relations” with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as his Secretary of State.

The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Politics

‘A Very Frightening Picture’: Harvard Professors Discuss Trump’s International Impact at Forum

Harvard professors gathered in a Weatherhead Center forum Wednesday afternoon to analyze the international implications of President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 win.

IOP
IOP

Democratic Strategist James Carville Says Kamala Harris Will Win During IOP Forum

Top Democratic strategist James Carville and Al Hunt, a longtime political journalist, said they believe Vice President Kamala Harris will win the 2024 presidential election during a Harvard Institute of Politics forum on Friday, just four days before Election Day.

Cambridge City Hall Participatory Budgeting
City Politics

With New Master Plan, City of Cambridge Aiming to Reduce Trash by 50 Percent

Cambridge officials updated the City Council’s Health and Environment Committee on the drafting of the Zero Waste Master Plan 2.0, aiming for 50 percent trash reduction by 2030

STAHR Observatory
Student Groups

‘Share the Universe’: Harvard Astronomy Club Holds Rare Comet Viewing

Dozens of students gathered at Harvard’s Loomis-Michael Observatory on Thursday and Friday for a rare viewing of Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, a “naked-eye visible comet” that researchers say is unlikely to return for at least 80,000 years.

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