This week on Newstalk, @sallyedwards04 and @jackrtrapanick join host @frank_s_zhou to discuss the Harvard alumni who run Massachusetts. What happens when decision-makers must make complicated decisions between conflicting parties—one of them being school they once called home?
This week on Newstalk, @yusuf_mian2 and @ryandoannguyen join @frank_s_zhou to discuss the protest of the police killing of Sayed Faisal at Cambridge City Hall. Rahem D. Hamid and @eschisgall speak on Kenneth C. Griffin's $300 million donation to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
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In photos: @CrimsonMulti followed more than a hundred students after they walked out of Prof. John L. Comaroff's class, protesting his continued presence on campus.
Watch the walkout here: bit.ly/3Hx6x07
From @CrimsonMulti: A year after professor John L. Comaroff was placed on leave for violating Harvard’s sexual harassment and professional conduct policies, more than 100 students walked out of his class in protest.
🎥 Christopher L. Li and @addisonyliuyoutube.com/watch?v=4M5BBI…
A special shoutout to @CrimsonMulti is in order after their incredible photo & video coverage of two protests this week: the march into Cambridge City Hall to demand justice for Sayed Faisal on Monday and the walkout of Prof. Comaroff's class on Tuesday
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The Cambridge City Council's Jan. 23 meeting was interrupted by residents protesting the police killing of Sayed Faisal earlier in the month.
Video by @jjgiordano1 and Joey Huang bit.ly/3Hvv6LK
2022 in Photos: @CrimsonMulti looks back at last year in photos, in which Harvard’s campus returned to normalcy in the wake of Covid-19 and looked to its future under a new University president. bit.ly/3jYpqAC
IT'S GAY: Claudine Gay named Harvard's 30th president
Hours after Harvard announced its historic new president, @thecrimson produced a Special Print Edition🧵
Pick up copy at a House dining hall, the Science Center or the Smith Campus Center!
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Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Claudine Gay was named Harvard’s 30th President on Thursday—she is the first person of color and second woman to hold the post. thecrimson.com/article/2022/1…
The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Boston and Harvard this past week for the Earthshot Prize—here are some shots from their trip
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