Digital Originals October 31, 2022 Race-based admissions? Two Harvard Students debate ahead of Supreme Court decision Two Harvard University students discuss their opposing viewpoints on affirmative action ahead of two Supreme Court cases considering race-based admissions.
Supreme Court October 27, 2022 'American dream' at stake in Harvard race-based admissions case at Supreme Court, say Asian American lawmakers Asian American leaders in Congress say a lot is at stake in the Harvard race-based admissions case that is set for oral arguments at the Supreme Court next week.
Digital Originals October 24, 2022 Harvard students reveal their political party preferences. It’s not what you may expect Ahead of the midterm elections, Harvard University students shared whether they identify as Republican or Democrat and cited policy positions that sway decisions.
Bill de Blasio August 24, 2022 Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio to take job as Harvard teaching fellow Bill de Blasio, the former mayor of New York City, is heading to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he will be a teaching fellow at Harvard. Blasio grew up in Massachusetts.
Supreme Court June 3, 2022 Ketanji Brown Jackson seen applauding New Zealand's 'assault' weapons ban at Harvard commencement Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was seen last week applauding New Zealand’s “assault” weapons ban at a speech at Harvard University.
Supreme Court May 9, 2022 Cruz, Steel lead brief in Harvard race admissions Supreme Court case: 'Heavy toll on Asian-American students' EXCLUSIVE: Senate and House Republicans joined together to file a brief in a closely watched case before the Supreme Court dealing with Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's (UNC) use of race in admissions decisions, which they argue is illegal.
College Basketball March 15, 2021 Ivy League women's basketball championship history The Ivy League was the last conference to hold an annual women’s basketball tournament, with the winner getting an automatic bid to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
College Basketball March 15, 2021 Ivy League men's basketball championship history The Ivy League was the last conference to hold an annual men’s basketball tournament with the winner getting an automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
NCAA February 18, 2021 Ivy League cancels spring sports conference season again For the second straight year the Ivy League will not hold a spring sports conference season, the school presidents announced Thursday.
ӣƵ Flash January 13, 2021 Rep. Stefanik slams Harvard for bowing to 'woke left mob' by removing her from advisory board Harvard University is "bowing to the woke left mob," Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., said on Wednesday after being removed from the school’s advisory board for supporting the GOP’s objection to the 2020 presidential election.
NCAA November 12, 2020 Ivy League cancels winter sports because of COVID-19 The Ivy League became the first Division I conference this year to cancel all winter sports, including men’s and women’s basketball.