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Low-Hanging Fruit

One of the first things every Harvard freshmen sees when they walk into their room is a list of the

A Note from the Editorial Board

As the Class of 1983 celebrates its 25th reunion, we take a look back at the opinions published on our

A Legacy to Uphold

Few outsiders comprehend the scope of the additional demands of varsity athletics in the Ivy League as compared to other

Better Planning for Education

When Newark Mayor Cory A. Booker promised five dollars to the student who could name the vice president of the

‘The Politics of Parsing’

Viewers of last week’s democratic debate in Las Vegas, Nev. might be forgiven for thinking that they were witnessing a

Americare

One of the negative byproducts of partisan politics is that social issues often lose their poignancy. The issues that Americans

Not So Lucky

Last week, for the sake of one word, “The Higher Power of Lucky”—this year’s Newbery Medal-winning children’s book—was banned in

Feds: Guard Research Better

Universities might not be doing enough to guard “sensitive information” in their research labs, “potentially putting at risk U.S. national

Doing Math the Easy Way

A study published last week by The New York Times showing the poor performance of American students on international tests

Study Explores Flu Contingency Plan

Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) are conducting a survey that will determine whether Americans will comply

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