Harvard's Endowment and Financial (In)Justice
Harvard purposefully keeps its investments opaque. By peeling back the layers of the University’s endowment, we can understand its ties to Israeli apartheid and genocide.
Six Alums to Watch Out For
Who’s the worst person you know? Could they have lived in your freshman dorm?
To Admitted Pre-Frosh: Welcome to Harvard! (Editor's Note)
Come this fall, no matter where you will be, we invite you to join the global student movement struggling for a free Palestine, from the river to the sea.
From Cerrado, Brazil to Cuyama, California
As the world's worst landlord, Harvard exploits people and nature worldwide in pursuit of financial gain.
Dispatches from the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, One Year Later
For the first issue of the Crimeson in May 2024, we asked students to reflect on their time in the Gaza Solidarity Encampment. We revisit some of these now.
To Admitted Pre-Frosh: Welcome to Harvard! (Editor's Note)
Come this fall, no matter where you will be, we invite you to join the global student movement struggling for a free Palestine, from the river to the sea.
I am a Palestinian Student at Harvard. I Find Stength in Solidarity.
Being a freshman at Harvard is hard enough already without your school bankrolling genocide — yet the community cultivated by students in solidarity with Palestine provides strength.
So You Got In — Now What?
These student organizations at Harvard are fighting for endowment justice, ethnic studies, and everything in between. Read on to learn how you can get more involved on campus come this fall!
What is Organized Labor and Why Does It Matter?
Working a campus job next semester and don’t want to get exploited by your supervisor? You’re not alone. Read on to learn about the fight for labor justice at Harvard.

From Cerrado, Brazil to Cuyama, California
‘It did not deprive us of the clay ovens of yesterday, but of the mystery of what we could invent tomorrow’: On Intellectual and Cultural Destruction in Gaza
Dispatches from the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, One Year Later
For the first issue of the Crimeson in May 2024, we asked students to reflect on their time in the Gaza Solidarity Encampment. We revisit some of these now.
To Admitted Pre-Frosh: Welcome to Harvard! (Editor's Note)
Come this fall, no matter where you will be, we invite you to join the global student movement struggling for a free Palestine, from the river to the sea.
I am a Palestinian Student at Harvard. I Find Stength in Solidarity.
Being a freshman at Harvard is hard enough already without your school bankrolling genocide — yet the community cultivated by students in solidarity with Palestine provides strength.
So You Got In — Now What?
These student organizations at Harvard are fighting for endowment justice, ethnic studies, and everything in between. Read on to learn how you can get more involved on campus come this fall!
What is Organized Labor and Why Does It Matter?
Working a campus job next semester and don’t want to get exploited by your supervisor? You’re not alone. Read on to learn about the fight for labor justice at Harvard.