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J. Sellers Hill ’25
College

Hill to Lead The Crimson’s 151st Guard

J. Sellers Hill ’25 will lead The Harvard Crimson’s 151st Guard, the newspaper’s president announced Sunday, kicking off the next 150 years of America’s oldest continuously published daily collegiate newspaper.

14 Plympton Street: 1915 and Today
The Harvard Crimson

In Photos: 150 Years of The Harvard Crimson

From typewriters and typesetting to laptops and InDesign, a lot has changed since the founding of the oldest continuously published college daily in the nation. In this photo essay, Crimson Multimedia Staff recreate archival photos from the paper’s past.

The Harvard Crimson Building
The Harvard Crimson

The Harvard Crimson Building

The Crimson Building
Student Groups

Former HUFPI President Criticizes ‘Lies’ in Crimson Article Investigating Alleged Financial Mismanagement

Sama E.N. Kubba ’24, former president of the Harvard Undergraduate Foreign Policy Initiative, released a statement on her personal website Wednesday addressing what she said were inaccuracies in a recent article published by The Harvard Crimson, which detailed the disputes and allegations of financial mismanagement surrounding her tenure as HUFPI president.

Sewell Chan Courtesy
Commencement

Journalist Sewell Chan ’98 Elected Chief Marshal of Alumni

Sewell Chan ‘98, editor-in-chief of the Texas Tribune, was elected to serve as this year’s chief marshal for the class of ’98, according to a press release earlier this month.

Cara J. Chang ’24
College

Chang to Lead The Crimson’s 150th Guard

Cara J. Chang '24 will lead The Harvard Crimson into its sesquicentennial as the president of the newspaper’s 150th Guard, the organization announced last week. Brandon L. Kingdollar '24 will serve as managing editor and Cynthia V. Lu '24 will be the organization's business manager.

Joan McPartlin Mahoney ’49
Obituary

‘A Tour De Force’: Joan McPartlin Mahoney, Pioneering Female Crimson Reporter, Dies at 94

A career journalist who went on to report for the Boston Globe after serving as the first Radcliffe College correspondent for The Crimson, Joan Mahoney died at age 94 on July 22, at her home in Brimfield, Mass.

The Harvard Crimson
Student Groups

Federal Appeals Court Rejects Libel Lawsuit Against Harvard, The Crimson

A federal appeals court on Monday rejected a libel lawsuit filed against Harvard and The Crimson by a former University employee, upholding a lower court’s ruling.

The Harvard Crimson
Student Groups

The Crimson Faces Backlash Over Editorial Endorsing BDS Movement

The Harvard Crimson is facing backlash from campus Jewish groups, along with some high-profile Harvard faculty and alumni, after the newspaper’s Editorial Board last month endorsed the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement, which calls on Western institutions to cut ties with Israel.

The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson

The Harvard Crimson

The Harvard Crimson is located at 14 Plympton St. in Cambridge.

Joe Kahn Cropped
Alumni

Joe Kahn ’87, Former Crimson President, to Serve as Executive Editor of the New York Times

More than 36 years after he was elected president of The Harvard Crimson, Joseph F. Kahn ’87 is set to take over another storied American journalism institution: the New York Times.

Raquel Coronell Uribe
On Campus

Coronell to Lead The Crimson’s 149th Guard

Raquel Coronell Uribe ’23 will lead The Harvard Crimson’s 149th Guard, becoming the paper’s first Latinx president in its 148-year history, the organization announced Sunday.

Amy X. Zhou
On Campus

Amy X. Zhou

Amy X. Zhou ’23 will serve as The Crimson's next Business Manager.

Raquel Coronell Uribe
On Campus

Raquel Coronell Uribe

Raquel Coronell Uribe '23 will serve as The Crimson's next President.

Jasper G. Goodman
On Campus

Jasper G. Goodman

Jasper G. Goodman '23 will serve as The Crimson's next Managing Editor.

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