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Nikhil G. Mathews
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Our Declaration of Independence
Harvard’s deficient social life is surely no secret. Some blame it on the students, the culture, or even the climate,
Abortionists Crying Wolf
Many in the pro-choice camp are decked in sackcloth and ash this week, mourning the Supreme Court’s recent decision in
Who is John Haddock?
Twelve months ago, Harvard College students elected John S. Haddock ’07 to be president of the Undergraduate Council (UC) for
Capitalism for Dinner
Something has to change if Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) is to meet the demands of the students whom it
DISSENTING OPINION: Friends with Benefits
The blossoming and energy-thirsty economies of India and China promise to lift the demand for oil to unprecedented heights. In
Dissenting Opinion: A Pointless Debate
Resident Undergraduate Council (UC) rabble-rouser Jason L. Lurie ’05 must be pleased. The silly debate he started in 2003 about
A Mascot for Us
In an 1875 referendum Harvard undergraduates selected the school’s color, and since that time crimson has become the most visible
Fool For the City
The promise of the city can have a magnetic effect on children of the suburbs like myself. Repelled by what
Quality Over Ideology
Behind the staff’s sophistry lies the belief that conservatism qua conservatism disqualifies a Supreme Court nominee. We disagree and believe