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Harvard collapsed against Yale for the fourth straight year in a humiliating 45-28 defeat — its first loss this season and a stunning upset in a game that was ugly from the start.

Connor Castañeda, Praveen Kumar, and Jo B. Lemann report.

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No. 10 Harvard Collapses Against No. 25 Yale 45-28, Ending Perfect Season | Sports | The Harvard Crimson
No. 10 Harvard (9-1, 6-1 Ivy) collapsed against No. 25 Yale (8-2, 6-1 Ivy) for the fourth straight year in a humiliating 45-28 defeat — its first loss this season and a stunning upset in a game that…
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November 22, 2025 at 8:37 PM
Yale punched in another touchdown as the first half drew to a close, extending its commanding lead to 31-14.

Crimson Sports Staff reports.

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Harvard Lags Yale After First Quarter of 141st Game | Sports | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard and Yale football face off in the 141st playing of their annual rivalry match.
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November 22, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Harvard and Yale football face off in the 141st playing of their annual rivalry match.

Praveen Kumar reports.

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Harvard, Yale Begin 141st Game | Sports | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard and Yale football face off in the 141st playing of their annual rivalry match.
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November 22, 2025 at 5:27 PM
Information systems used by Harvard’s Alumni Affairs and Development Office were accessed by an “unauthorized party” earlier this week after a phone-based phishing attack, the University announced Saturday.

Crimson News Staff report.

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Data Breach at Harvard’s Development Office May Have Exposed Donor Records, Personal Information | News | The Harvard Crimson
Computer systems used by Harvard’s Alumni Affairs and Development Office were accessed by an “unauthorized party” earlier this week after a phone-based phishing attack, administrators announced in an…
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November 22, 2025 at 4:55 PM
Sixty-three percent of respondents to a survey question posed by the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee said the University should divest from “companies and institutions operating in Israel."

Claire L. Simon report.

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On Survey of Harvard Undergrads, 63% of Respondents Favored Divestment from Israel | News | The Harvard Crimson
Sixty-three percent of respondents to a survey question posed by the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee said the University should divest from “companies and institutions operating…
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November 21, 2025 at 10:00 PM
Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers withdrew from the Group of 30, an international group of financial leaders and economists, amid scrutiny over his ties to child sex trafficker Jeffrey E. Epstein.

@dhruvtkpatel and @camsrivastava report.

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Summers Withdraws From Group of 30 Amid Epstein Scrutiny | News | The Harvard Crimson
Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers withdrew from the Group of 30, an international group of financial leaders and academic economists, on Friday amid escalating scrutiny over his ties to…
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November 21, 2025 at 9:00 PM
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology lecturer Andrew Berry delivered a humorous, data-driven argument for why Harvard is better than Yale ahead of Saturday's game.

Noah Ferris, Samuel S. Rudavsky, and Riya S. Shah report.

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Yale Too Lame To Draw Trump’s Attention, Harvard Lecturer Andrew Berry Says in Annual Bulldog Roast | News | The Harvard Crimson
As undergraduates gear up for the 141st Harvard-Yale Game Saturday, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology lecturer Andrew J. Berry took the stage at Sanders Theatre Thursday night to deliver a humorous…
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November 21, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Members of HLS’s Election Law Clinic, have joined a coalition of law firms challenging Wisconsin’s congressional map, arguing that it locks in incumbents and denies voters a real choice at the ballot box.

Sidhi Dhanda and Caroline G. Hennigan report.

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The HLS Clinic In the Middle of Wisconsin’s Redistricting Fight | News | The Harvard Crimson
In a small office on the fourth floor of Wasserstein Hall, a group of Harvard Law students spend their hours between classes analyzing fragmented maps of Wisconsin’s congressional districts.
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November 21, 2025 at 5:30 PM
Some Cambridge residents expressed frustration about ongoing city development and tree density disparities at the Cambridge Urban Forest Master Plan meeting.

Katharine E. Chavez, Terence M. McCafferty, and Celine Muir report.

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Cambridge Canopy Coverage Increased But Residents Are Still Skeptical | News | The Harvard Crimson
Despite a five percent increase in canopy cover in Cambridge over the last five years, some Cambridge residents expressed frustration about ongoing city development and tree density disparities at…
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November 21, 2025 at 4:43 PM
From Sports: After nine weeks of action-packed football, Harvard has reached the season finale — a matchup against Yale that has more riding on it than any game this season, and potentially in Crimson history.

Connor Castañeda reports.

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Harvard Aims to Complete Perfect Regular Season, Clinch Playoff Spot | Sports | The Harvard Crimson
After nine consecutive weeks of action-packed Harvard football, we have finally reached the season finale — a matchup in New Haven against the Yale Bulldogs that will have more riding on it than any…
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November 21, 2025 at 3:59 PM
The Massachusetts Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism condemned federal attacks on universities over antisemitism allegations, repeatedly praising Harvard for its anti-discrimination policies.

Megan L. Blonigen and Frances Y. Yong report.

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State Commission on Combating Antisemitism Praises Harvard’s Anti-Discrimination Policies in Draft Report | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Massachusetts Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism condemned federal attacks on universities over antisemitism allegations, repeatedly praising Harvard for its anti-discrimination…
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November 21, 2025 at 3:00 PM
As Harvard students gear up for the 141st annual Harvard-Yale football game with free merch and the annual Bulldog Roast, many also had to get creative to attend the game after tickets sold out.

Chantel A. De Jesus and Wyeth Renwick report.

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‘Yale’s Going Down’: Undergraduates Excited for Harvard-Yale Despite Limited Game and Shuttle Tickets | News | The Harvard Crimson
As Harvard students gear up for the 141st annual Harvard-Yale football game with free merch and the annual Bulldog Roast, many also had to get creative to attend the game after tickets sold out.
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November 21, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Cambridge laid off seven staff across diversity-related city commissions on Thursday afternoon, multiple people with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed.

Shawn A. Boehmer, Matan H. Josephy, Avani B. Rai, and Jack B. Reardon report.

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Cambridge Fires Multiple Leaders of Diversity-Related Commissions | News | The Harvard Crimson
Cambridge laid off seven staff across diversity-related city commissions on Thursday afternoon, multiple people with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed.
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November 20, 2025 at 9:29 PM
Harvard professors who co-taught courses with former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers this semester responded in sharply different ways to his sudden departure from the classroom.

Dhruv T. Patel and Cam N. Srivastava report.
In Harvard Classrooms, Summers’ Co-Instructors Address His Sudden Exit | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard professors who co-taught courses with former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers responded in sharply different ways to his sudden departure when they briefly acknowledged the fallout from…
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November 20, 2025 at 8:45 PM
In the winter of 2005, just after their wedding, Lawrence H. Summers and his wife, Elisa F. New, went to financier Jeffrey E. Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean during their honeymoon.

Dhruv T. Patel and Cam N. Srivastava report.
Summers Visited Epstein’s Island During 2005 Honeymoon | News | The Harvard Crimson
In the winter of 2005, just after their wedding at Elmwood — the Harvard president’s official residence — Lawrence H. Summers and his wife, Elisa F. New, traded Cambridge’s cold for a warmer escape.
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November 20, 2025 at 6:31 PM
The Harvard Kennedy School’s Project on Indigenous Governance and Development received a $15 million donation in 2023 that has set it on a new course for longevity.

Elise A. Spenner and Tanya J. Vidhun report.
‘A Long Time Coming’: HKS’ Indigenous Governance Project Looks to Stable Next Chapter | News | The Harvard Crimson
A $15 million donation in 2023 set the Harvard Kennedy School‘s Project on Indigenous Governance, founded in the 1980s, on a new course for longevity.
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November 20, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Three of the nine workers arrested in an ICE raid at Allston Car were granted release on bond in Massachusetts immigration court, bringing the total number of employees granted bond to six.

Angelina J. Parker and Emily T. Schwartz report.
3 More Allston Car Wash Employees Detained by ICE Granted Release on Bond, Bringing Total to 6 | News | The Harvard Crimson
Three of the nine workers arrested in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid at Allston Car Wash earlier this month were granted release on bond in Massachusetts immigration court on Thursday…
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November 20, 2025 at 5:45 PM
HLS Library announced the release of digitized transcripts and evidence from the Nuremberg Trials, marking the 80th anniversary of the international military tribunal for Nazi leaders.

Caroline G. Hennigan reports.
Harvard Law School Library Releases Digitized Evidence From Nuremberg Trials | News | The Harvard Crimson
Researchers at the Library’s Nuremberg Trials Project digitized more than 750,000 pages of archival materials, including evidence and transcripts, previously only accessible in physical form in HLS’…
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November 20, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Nearly two-thirds of the respondents to an HUA survey said they feel less supported by the Office of Culture and Community than the three Harvard College diversity offices it replaced.

Julia A. Karabolli and Claire L. Simon report.
Students Feel Less Supported After Diversity Office Closures, HUA Survey Says | News | The Harvard Crimson
Nearly two-thirds of the respondents to a Harvard Undergraduate Association survey said they feel less supported by the Office of Culture and Community than the three Harvard College diversity…
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November 20, 2025 at 4:00 PM
The Cambridge Redevelopment Authority voted to purchase an underutilized parking lot from the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House, a local non-profit which operates a food pantry for residents.

Stephanie Dragoi and Thamini Vijeyasingam report.
CRA Advances Affordable Housing Project With Purchase of Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House Lot | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Cambridge Redevelopment Authority voted, on Wednesday, to purchase an underutilized parking lot from the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House, a local non-profit which operates a food pantry for…
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November 20, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Three international students — from China, Malaysia, and South Africa — were elected as Rhodes Scholars, joining the nine total Rhodes Scholarships won by Harvard students this year.

Jordanos S. Sisay reports.
Three Students Named as Rhodes Scholars from China, Malaysia, South Africa | News | The Harvard Crimson
Two international students — one from China and from Malaysia — were elected as Rhodes Scholars out of the six total international scholars from Harvard this month.
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November 20, 2025 at 2:15 PM
Most undergraduates who responded to a student government survey reported believing Harvard should divest from and disclose investments in “companies and institutions operating in Israel.”

Julia A. Karabolli and Claire L. Simon report.
Harvard College Students Report Favoring Divestment from Israel in HUA Survey | News | The Harvard Crimson
A majority of undergraduates who responded to a Harvard Undergraduate Association survey reported believing Harvard should divest from and disclose investments in “companies and institutions…
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November 20, 2025 at 12:30 AM
#BREAKING: Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers will immediately leave his role as an instructor at Harvard while the University investigates his ties to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Dhruv T. Patel and Cam N. Srivastava report.
Summers Will Not Finish Semester of Teaching as Harvard Investigates Epstein Ties | News | The Harvard Crimson
Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers will immediately leave his role as an instructor at Harvard while the University investigates his ties to child sex trafficker Jeffrey E. Epstein.
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November 20, 2025 at 12:30 AM
Harvard College students hunting for a break from dining hall food now have a new tool at their disposal: Veritasty, an online map of events on campus with free food.

Bianca Ciubancan and Chantel De Jesus report.

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Free Food-Finding Website Veritasty Limited to Undergrads After Harvard Officials Share Privacy Concerns | News | The Harvard Crimson
Harvard College students hunting for a break from dining hall food now have a new tool at their disposal: Veritasty, an online map of events on campus with free food.
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November 19, 2025 at 9:00 PM
As the 141st annual Harvard-Yale football game approaches this Saturday, the College Events Board kicked off its spirit week with free merchandise and food at the Science Center Plaza Tuesday night, drawing nearly a thousand students.

Nylah Jordan reports.

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College Kicks Off Harvard-Yale Spirit Week with Free Food and Merch | News | The Harvard Crimson
As the 141st annual Harvard-Yale football game approaches this Saturday, the College Events Board kicked off its spirit week with free merchandise and food at the Science Center Plaza Tuesday night,…
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November 19, 2025 at 8:30 PM