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Shai D. Bronshtein
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The Coddling Bubble
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard College has striven over the past four years to impart on us
Broaden The Job Search
Harvard’s Office of Career Services is an excellent asset for students. Whether a student is looking for a summer internship,
Offensive and Useless
Last week, the Durban Review Conference, also known as the World Conference Against Racism or Durban II, was convened in
Slamming SLAM
Last week, members of the Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) invaded Eliot House during University President Drew Faust’s lunch, rudely
Annotations: Valentine's Day
A Season for Spending Ah, Valentine’s Day. A day of love for some, bitterness for others, and little note to
DISSENT: A Justifiable Response
In today’s editorial, The Crimson Staff makes the valid point that the world ought to hold Israel to a higher
A Stable Egypt
If containment was the policy of the Cold War era, eradication seems to be the program of the current administration.
Criminalizing Meanness
Last week, the town of Dardenne Prairie, Mo., made it a crime to use the Internet to make another person
War on Words
Less than a week after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left a bemused and scornful audience at Columbia University, Iran’s parliament
Politicizing the Playground
Last Wednesday, three children arrived at Harvard from Balata, a small town in the West Bank, and spoke about the
On Strike
In 1932, Mahatma Gandhi went on a hunger strike that lasted 6 days. He refused to eat in protest of
Reasonable Activism
Searching for an activist group at Harvard is like going into a substandard ice cream shop. There are far too
Shop ’til You Drop
DISCOVERING THE INTANGIBLES Shopping period is one of Harvard’s most appealing attractions, although students rarely take full advantage of it.
Make the Admissions Game Fair
The college admissions process confounds even the brightest students. The year long process of marketing oneself, claiming that each target
A City By Any Other Name
At first glance, driving through Gilo is like driving through any other small city. Tall apartment buildings rise on both