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Psychedelics Law Panel - November 5 2025
Health

Experts Debate Federal Legalization of Psychedelic Therapy at Harvard Law School Event

Experts on psychedelic use and drug regulation discussed whether psychedelic therapy should be legalized federally at a Wednesday event hosted by the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School.

October 2025 Baby Food Drive
Cambridge City Council

Harvard Undergraduates Collect Donations Across Cambridge for Baby Food Drive

The Harvard Undergraduate Food Security Initiative led a citywide baby food drive over the past two weeks, collecting essential supplies to share with a local homeless shelter for women and children.

Head of the Charles Panoramic River View
City Politics

Water Authority Considers Proposal to Let Sewage Keep Flowing Into the Charles River

To the dismay of advocates and residents, the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority proposed a plan at a Wednesday meeting that would allow for the continuation of the sewage system.

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies
Research

Roe v. Wade Overruling Poses Emotional Toll on OB-GYNs, Presenter at Harvard School of Public Health Event Reports

Obstetricians and gynecologists have experienced heightened distress due to their inability to administer necessary interventions to patients following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to research presented by Harvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing director Erika L. Sabbath.

Cambridge Rindge and Latin School
City Politics

School Committee Urges New Superintendent to Address MCAS Performance Gaps

“These overall gains that we're seeing in a lot of places are exciting, but the continued gaps are extremely distressing,” school committee member David Weinstein said. “That's why we all are so frustrated, because we know that every child should be able to do much better than we are currently supporting every child to do.”

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