
The Crimson (Harvard Newspaper)
The Crimson, formally known as The Harvard Crimson, is the daily student newspaper of Harvard University, established in 1873. It serves as a platform for students to report on campus news, events, and issues affecting the university community. The publication covers a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, and sports, allowing students to engage with and contribute to journalistic practices. The Crimson is known for nurturing young journalists and has a respected history, often producing influential alumni in media and politics. It plays a key role in the dialogue around academic and social matters at Harvard.