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Nick F. Barber
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Buried Alive: Solitary Confinement in a Louisiana Prison
He has been free for 366 days. He spent the prior 15,695 days in solitary confinement. Those forty-three years marked the longest that any man had ever spent in such conditions.
The Answer Is American History
The cold, hard truth of a college’s racial history is always there. It is built into the structures in which black and brown students live.
Our Harvard Moment
The question then becomes: Can our individual moments of realization become a collective one? Our Harvard moment.
Not One More
The moral imperative of anger, empathy, and action transcend political calculations and the seeming psychological necessity of indifference.
The Hashtag Activist
If we need to have a discussion about tactics, then let’s have that discussion. But let’s have that discussion by putting forth the kind of activism that we want to see.
Our Liberalism Problem
Liberalism ain’t what it used to be—collectivism is out and individuality is in.
Trying to Make Sense of a Senseless Tragedy
Brown’s untimely death is the kind of tragedy that leaves you without words, and the kind that makes you sure any words you can find—to say, to post on Facebook, to tweet, to Instagram—will not be enough.
Struggling with Privilege
Discomfort at Harvard comes in many different forms. But the main source of my own has come from class, privilege, and wealth.
Students React to Proposed Campus Center
Though University President Drew G. Faust emphasized that the new Richard A. & Susan F. Smith Campus Center would foster “one University” for all Harvard students, many students across the University remain skeptical about whether Faust’s goal can be accomplished.
Hubel Remembered for Innovative Research, Dedication to Teaching
David H. Hubel, a founding member of Harvard Medical School’s neurobiology department and Nobel laureate died last Sunday.