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E. Matteo Diaz
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To Be a Harvard Man

It shouldn’t be so difficult to say “I write about transgender issues at Harvard.” But as simple as they sound, these seven words make a whole world of difference.

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Clubs, Classes, Houses: When Survivors of Sexual Assault Can’t Avoid Their Assaulters

Students shouldn’t have to trade the clubs and Houses they love for safety and peace of mind.

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A person isolated in a dining hall.

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Sections Are Way Too Big

Our sections are too large, and students lose a lot of learning as a result.

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If It Rights the Ship, Harvard Can Inform a New Renaissance

There are two kinds of people at Harvard: The people who help earn its reputation, and the people who live off it. With a combination of grace and grit, we can all be the former.

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Make Harvard Happy Again

When I ask alumni how today’s Harvard differs from their own time, they often say they are baffled and saddened to see something that has replaced the love they remember: fear.

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Everyone Should Be Allowed To Speak on Trans Issues

You shouldn’t need to be trans to speak about trans issues.

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Addressing Harvard’s Attention Crisis

There is an attention crisis — one that threatens to rob us of many of the benefits of a Harvard education.

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Your Choice, Harvard: It’s either Me or the SAT

After racking my brain for hours, I’ve finally found just the word to describe Harvard’s return to standardized testing: ✨problematic✨.

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A Witch Hunt Is Targeting Black Harvard Faculty

We can’t let outsiders control the plagiarism narrative.

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Time for the Left To Reclaim Academic Freedom

Academic freedom is a progressive force. Progressives should remember that.

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The Econ Echo Chamber

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Vote Alan Garber for Interim HUA Co-President

Yona T. Sperling-Milner ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall.

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Don’t Eliminate. Improve.

All of us at Real Harvard, ought to recognize a certain vision of our teaching mission as one to live up to.

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Mandatory DEI Statements Are Ideological Pledges of Allegiance. Time to Abandon Them.

By requiring academics to profess — and flaunt — faith in DEI, the proliferation of diversity statements poses a profound challenge to academic freedom.

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