
Cam N. Srivastava
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3 weeks ago |
thecrimson.com | Graham Lee |Cam N. Srivastava
Demonstrators gathered outside Johnston Gate on Friday for the ‘Global Day of Action for Gaza’ protest. By Mae T. WeirBy Graham W. Lee and Cam N. Srivastava, Crimson Staff WritersMore than 100 protesters gathered in Cambridge Common on Friday evening at a rally accusing Harvard of censoring pro-Palestine speech and scholarship even as it resists the Trump administration’s demands.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava
Harvard Hillel elected its new student board last month after a protracted election revealed debates over how the organization can represent Jewish students with varying political beliefs, even as the group’s leaders define it as a voice for Zionism on campus. In position papers and at a December forum, between discussion of Shabbat programming and bagel brunches, candidates staked out stances on the role of Zionism at Harvard Hillel.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava
Harvard’s settlement of two antisemitism lawsuits Tuesday sparked pointed reactions from student groups on campus, ranging from reserved hope to fury. As part of the agreement, Harvard will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Association definition of antisemitism and establish an official partnership with a university in Israel to ensure “Jewish and Israeli students are welcome and able to thrive,” according to a University press release.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava
Lakota J. Tolloak ’26, a junior in Pforzheimer House, died on Friday after a brief and sudden illness, Pforzheimer Faculty Deans Erica Chenoweth and Zoe Marks announced Sunday. Chenoweth and Marks wrote in an email to House residents that Tolloak “was a welcoming and loving presence in the House, quick to offer smiles and greetings to new and old pfriends.”Tolloak, who hailed from Ada, Oklahoma, was a concentrator in Integrative Biology pursuing a career in medicine.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
thecrimson.com | Cam N. Srivastava
The Harvard Undergraduate Association, established in 2022, is Harvard College's student government. The HUA funded an airport shuttle program at its last general meeting of the semester. By Frank S. ZhouBy Cam N. Srivastava, Crimson Staff WriterThe Harvard Undergraduate Association funded an airport shuttleprogram and a “reading period recharge” event at its final general meeting of the semester Tuesday evening.
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