Harvard Gazette’s top stories of 2018

Thursday, December 20, 2018 - 11:00 in Psychology & Sociology

As a new year approaches, we look back at some of the Gazette’s most-read and best-loved stories of 2018. Campus Life These were the stories that made us laugh, cry, and connect to each other “Facing the future, Lewis and Faust see reason for hope” by Alvin Powell In a time of uncertainty, Congressman Lewis and then-President Faust urged the graduating class to rise to the challenge of a world in need of leadership. “Harvard names Lawrence S. Bacow as 29th president” After an extensive search supported by faculty, students, staff, and alumni, Harvard welcomed its 29th president. Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographer “Not just a humanities cat” by Rose Lincoln After four years at Harvard, Remy the cat has had pretty much the full Harvard experience. Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographer “It’s Housing Day, with snowballs” by Aaron Goldman First-year students battled the snow to learn where they’d live next. Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographer “When her...

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