Harvard University’s conservative student magazine, The Harvard Salient, has been suspended after publishing content the board deemed “reprehensible” and “demeaning.” The controversy stems from an article echoing Nazi rhetoric about ethnic homelands, sparking campus outrage. An internal review is under way, raising wider questions about free speech, accountability, and ideological boundaries in student media. Harvard University’s conservative student magazine, The Harvard Salient, has been temporarily suspended by its board of directors following the publication of material described as “reprehensible, abusive, and demeaning.” In an online statement on Sunday, the magazine’s 10-member board — comprising alumni and four ex officio advisers...