Throughout The Crimson’s illustrious history, the oldest continuously published daily college newspaper has printed multiple important opinion pieces. Headlines range from “Five O’Clock Somewhere,” to “Respecting the Basic Humanity of Asian Tourists,” reflecting the serious nature of the op-eds.

However, there have also been a few, shall we say, less sensitive choices—for example, take last week’s op-ed, questionably titled "Internship or Internment." Although Flyby is always extremely sensitive when choosing headlines (or are we?!?), we proudly present the op-ed guessing game: Can you tell which ones are real headlines published in the past year, and which aren’t?

1. Let Them Eat Code

A fresh perspective on the decline of the humanities.

2. A Soft Wind Blows

On ice-breakers, and diversity.

3. Stalls For All

Gender-equity applied to toilets.

4. Fat Talk

Why we need more nuance in our conversations about weight.

5. Ad-Board. More Like Dad-Board

How to change the ad-board from it’s current status as ‘daddy knows best’.

6. A Pre-Med’s Perspective

One doctor-in-training take on divestment.