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Cambridge Has a Good Alternative To Violent Policing. It Must Embrace It.

Cambridge has a policing alternative in its Holistic Emergency Response Team, and it could take some of its citizens out of harm’s way. It’s high time it commits to it.

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Professors Must be Held to a Higher Standard

Harvard, it’s time to apply the same standard to your professors that you apply to your students.

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Harvard Produces Political Losers

President-elect Donald Trump’s decisive victory proved, once again, that our liberal institutions desperately failed to meet the moment.

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Harvard’s School Spirit Is Pathetic. Tailgate Restrictions Only Make it Worse.

I always assumed that pride in college football teams was a given. But then I came to Harvard.

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Harvard’s Science and Engineering Complex Needs a Dining Hall

After the arduous journey to the SEC, you’re probably starving. But sadly, you’re left without options.

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Admission by Affluence: How Harvard’s ‘Diversity’ Leaves Out Students From Schools Like Mine

Harvard claims it wants students like me — so why is it so intent on cozying up to the same set of schools year after year?

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We Aren’t Too Old for Field Trips

If Harvard is truly committed to building the leaders of tomorrow, experiential learning — like the kind that occurs on field trips — needs to be a requirement within the Harvard curriculum.

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Under Trump, Institutional Neutrality Cannot Mean Institutional Inaction

The University must clarify — explicitly — that institutional neutrality will not equate to institutional inaction in the face of policy harmful to Harvard’s academic mission or community members.

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I Voted for Harris. Harvard’s Reaction to Her Loss Was an Embarrassment.

In the wake of Election Day, my peers played right into the hands of the right.

Harvard Faculty Study-In at Widener Library Loker Reading Room
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Dissent: Libraries Are For Studying, Not Protesting

Harvard and its administrators have it right: Libraries are for studying. Not protesting.

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Science Is Being Threatened. Researchers Can’t Stand By.

In the coming years, scientists must work tirelessly to regain public trust. Science alone won’t speak for itself.

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Want To Solve Grade Inflation? Focus On Feedback Instead

Especially if grade inflation is here to stay, a renewed focus on feedback could help revive academic rigor.

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Academic Exploration Is Harder for Low-Income Students. Harvard Must Fix That.

Low-income students pushed harder than anyone to get here. Harvard needs to make it easier for them to succeed — not just by solely acknowledging their backgrounds but by supporting them too.

Rep. Elise Stefanik Speaks at House Republicans Presser
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Universities Must Become More Political — Not Less

We must reckon with the popular mandate of this anti-intellectual movement or we may well see its most dangerous proposals become reality.

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The American People Spoke. The IOP Can’t Pretend It Didn’t Hear.

If the IOP is to remain true to its mission, it must champion engagement over exclusion and dialogue over isolation.

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