The following is a list of notable people who have served on the staff of The Harvard Crimson , the student newspaper at Harvard University.
Year | Board | President | Managing Editor | Associate Managing Editor | Business Manager |
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2025 | 152 | McKenna E. McKrell | Tilly R. Robinson | Cam E. Kettles Sally E. Edwards | Jack D. Jassy |
2024 | 151 | J. Sellers Hill | Miles J. Herszenhorn | Elias J. Schisgall Claire Yuan | Matthew M. Doctoroff |
2023 | 150 | Cara J. Chang | Brandon L. Kingdollar | Leah J. Teichholtz Meimei Xu | Cynthia V. Lu |
2022 | 149 | Raquel Coronell Uribe | Jasper G. Goodman | Kelsey J. Griffin Taylor C. Peterman | Amy X. Zhou |
2021 | 148 | Amanda Y. Su | James S. Bikales | Sydnie M. Cobb Ema R. Schumer | Melissa H. Du |
2020 | 147 | Aidan F. Ryan | Shera S. Avi-Yonah | Alexandra A. Chaidez Molly C. McCafferty | Emily M. Lu |
2019 | 146 | Kristine E. Guillaume | Angela N. Fu | Jamie D. Halper | Charlie B. Zhu |
2018 | 145 | Derek G. Xiao | Hannah Natanson | Mia C. Karr Claire E. Parker | Nathan Y. Lee |
2017 | 144 | Derek K. Choi | Andrew M. Duehren | Jalin P. Cunningham Daphne C. Thompson | Christopher J. Huh |
2016 | 143 | Mariel A. Klein | Meg P. Bernhard | Noah J. Delwiche | Leia N. Wedlund |
2015 | 142 | Steven S. Lee | Madeline R. Conway | Matthew Q. Clarida Steven R. Watros | Juliet A. Nelson |
2014 | 141 | Samuel Y. Weinstock | Nicholas P. Fandos | Nikita Kansra | Joseph R. Botros |
2013 | 140 | Robert S. Samuels | Rebecca D. Robbins | Hana N. Rouse Justin C. Worland | Andrew F. Creamer |
2012 | 139 | E. Benjamin Samuels | Julie M. Zauzmer | Gautam S. Kumar Zoe A. Y. Weinberg | J. Sebastian Garcia |
2011 | 138 | Naveen N. Srivatsa | Elias J. Groll | Eric P. Newcomer Noah S. Rayman | Martin C. Ye |
2010 | 137 | Peter F. Zhu | Esther I. Yi | Lauren D. Kiel June Q. Wu | Julian L. Bouma |
2009 | 136 | Maxwell L. Child | Clifford M. Marks | Aditi Balakrishna Christian B. Flow | Steven J. Stelmach |
2008 | 135 | Malcom A. Glenn | Paras D. Bhayani | Laurence H. M. Holland | Gideon L. Lowin |
2007 | 134 | Kristina M. Moore | Javier C. Hernandez | Evan H. Jacobs | Roger R. Lee |
2006 | 133 | William C. Marra | Zachary M. Seward | May Habib Daniel J. Hemel | Nicholas A. Molina |
2005 | 132 | Lauren A. E. Schuker | Stephen M. Marks | Katharine A. Kaplan Rebecca D. O'Brien | Gregory B. Michnikov Evan M. Vittor |
2004 | 131 | Ericka K. Jalli | Elisabeth S. Theodore | Jenifer L. Steinhardt | Ashley B. T. Ma |
2003 | 130 | Amit R. Paley | David H. Gellis | Kate L. Rakoczy | Brian W. Dillard |
2002 | 129 | Imtiyaz H. Delawala | Daniela J. Lamas | Juliet J. Chung Daniel P. Mosteller | K. Babi Das Oliver J. Bell Rudrabishek Sahay |
2001 | 128 | C. Matthew MacInnis | V. V. Ganeshananthan | V. V. Ganeshananthan | Fiona C. Chin |
2000 | 127 | Alan E. Wirzbicki | Rosalind S. Helderman | Marc J. Ambinder Jenny E. Heller | Adam S. Cohen |
1999 | 126 | Joshua H. Simon | Georgia N. Alexakis | James L. Hegyi | |
1998 | 125 | Matthew W. Granade | Andrew S. Chang | Justin S. Funches | |
1997 | 124 | Joshua J. Schanker | Valerie J. MacMillan Andrew A. Green | Matthew L. Kramer | |
1996 | 123 | Todd F. Braunstein | Douglas M. Pravda | Jonathan N. Axelrod Elizabeth T. Bangs Marios V. Broustas | Daniel C. Allen |
1995 | 122 | Andrew L. Wright | Sarah E. Scrogin | Tara H. Arden-Smith | Jane C. Chen |
1994 | 121 | Marion B. Gammill | Joe Mathews | Melissa Lee Anna D. Wilde | Young Il Kim |
1993 | 120 | Ira E. Stoll | Gady A. Epstein | D. Richard de Silva | Young Jin Lee |
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