Harvard seemingly caves to Trump, shuts down LGBTQ+ and women's center websites
Harvard has removed websites for its women's, LGBTQ+, and multicultural student centers.
July 11, 2025
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Harvard has removed websites for its women's, LGBTQ+, and multicultural student centers.
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