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College

Harvard College Raises Student Activities Fee to Mandatory $450 To Fund Free Laundry

Dean of Harvard College David J. Deming announced in an email to the College that laundry will be free for all undergraduates, financed by an increase in the Student Activities Fee to $450.

Dean Dunne Crimson Interview
College

Dean of Students Dunne Says All Harvard Students Should Be Aware of Hazing Liability

Harvard College Dean of Students Thomas G. Dunne said in a Tuesday interview that his “biggest priority” concerning campus hazing is to educate students on its legal consequences.

Harvard College Dean of Students Thomas Dunne 10/28 Interview
College

Dean of Students Dunne Says He Is Uninvolved in Conversations Around Harvard Salient Saga

Dean of Students Thomas G. Dunne said the College’s student-facing office will not intervene in the Harvard Salient’s feud between alumni and student leadership in an interview with The Crimson on Tuesday.

Laundry Room Westmorly Court of Adams House
College

Adams Partners With HSA For Free Laundry After Machines Break Down

Harvard Student Agencies gained a new customer for its wash-and-fold laundry services: Adams House residents.

SEC No Coffee (09/15/25)
Student Life

Students Mourn the Loss of Free Coffee as Schools, Departments Trim Budgets

Harvard students in the know used to have no problem finding free coffee on campus. Now, schools and departments have removed coffee-making equipment or slapped prices on coffee that was previously poured for free.

2025 Truman Scholars Eva Frazier and Ashley Adirika
College

Two Harvard Students Named 2025 Truman Scholars

Harvard juniors Eva C. Frazier ’26 and Ashley C. Adirika ’26 were named Truman Scholars, a $30,000 award gifted to college students who exemplify the “future of public service leadership.”

Zoning Laws City Hall
City Politics

Cambridge Announces Bike Lane Design Plans for Main Street Safety Improvement Project

The City of Cambridge announced design plans for the Main Street Safety Improvement Project at a virtual community meeting Tuesday evening.

IOP Forum with Senator Sherrod Brown and Pulitzer Prize winner Connie Schultz
IOP

Sherrod Brown Tells Students Not to ‘Cave’ to Trump at IOP Forum

“I talked to every group I’ve met on campus — I asked them to stand strong against Trump attacks,” Brown said. “How important it is that an institution with this reputation, globally and nationally, stand up and don’t compromise with some of the most important things we stand for as a nation.”

Kenneth Roth Talk
Libraries

Kenneth Roth Says Universities Must Stand Up To Trump’s Attack on Academic Freedom

Former executive director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth said universities must unite against the Trump administration’s “autocratically-inclined” attack on campus free speech at a Thursday evening book talk at the Cambridge Public Library.

Robert Putnam Institute of Politics JFK Jr. Forum
IOP

At IOP Forum, Robert Putnam Warns of ‘More Trumps’ In America's Future

Political Scientist Robert D. Putnam argued the election of U.S. President Donald Trump was not a landslide victory, but a “symptom” of worsening social isolation at an Institute of Politics Forum on Wednesday.

HKS John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum
IOP

Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva Describes Her Russian Imprisonment at IOP Forum

After spending more than nine months in a Russian prison for allegedly spreading false information about the Russian military, journalist Alsu Kurmasheva discussed her experience at an Institute of Politics Forum on Tuesday evening.

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