Harvard
Harvard Rape Survivor Calls Out the School for Not Providing a Rape Kit After Her Assault
"Harvard could not have saved me from that man … But Harvard could have helped me afterwards, and they didn’t."
By Marissa G. Muller
See if You Can Find Malia Obama In Her Adorable Class Photo After Graduation
The First Daughter is officially done with high school.
By Kate Dwyer
How Harvard Is Fighting Sororities and Fraternities
Women in single-sex organizations are protesting the school's stance.
By Laura Stampler
BREAKING: Malia Obama Is Going to Harvard, but She's Taking a Gap Year First
Congratulations, Malia!
By Lauren Duca
There Is Currently an Outbreak of Mumps at Harvard and No One Knows Why
At least 40 students are infected.
By Brittney McNamara
Why Harvard Is Ditching One of Its Oldest Traditions Because Some Think It’s Racist
Honestly, it was about time.
By Sade Strehlke
Harvard University Is Considering Making Tuition Free for All Its Students
Yes, you read that right.
By Kate Dwyer
Harvard Law's Famous Crest Actually Belonged to a Slaveowner
Here's what students are doing to replace it.
By Kate Dwyer
A Team of Inmates Beat Harvard in Debate — Without Using the Internet
And you thought doing your homework was hard.
By Hanna Howard
A Harvard Social Club Just Realized It’s 2015, Will Finally Allow Women
The Spee Club is breaking down a long-standing gender barrier.
By Hanna Howard
Harvard Gives Transgender Students a Pronoun Option, Plus More Stories You Missed This Week
Catch up on the latest news!
By Julie Pennell
Q&A with Kids for Peace Founder Danielle Gram
Meet 21-year-old Danielle Gram, a Harvard senior who is helping promote non-violence and respect for others through her global nonprofit Kids for Peace.
By Jane Shin Park