The Harvard Crimson

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The Harvard Crimson

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TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
School
Owner(s)The Trustees of The Harvard Crimson
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The Harvard Crimson is the daily newspaper of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1873 and is the only daily newspaper in Cambridge. The Crimson is run entirely by Harvard College undergraduates and is one of the oldest continuously published college newspapers in the United States.

History[edit | edit source]

The Harvard Crimson was established in 1873 as a fortnightly publication under the name The Magenta. The name was changed to The Harvard Crimson in 1875 to reflect the official color of Harvard University. The newspaper has a long history of journalistic excellence and has produced many notable alumni who have gone on to prominent careers in journalism, politics, and other fields.

Operations[edit | edit source]

The Harvard Crimson is published five days a week during the academic year, with a reduced schedule during the summer. The newspaper covers a wide range of topics, including university news, local and national news, sports, arts, and opinion pieces. The Crimson also operates a website that features additional content, including multimedia and blogs.

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

Many former staff members of The Harvard Crimson have gone on to achieve significant success in various fields. Some notable alumni include:

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