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Crimson staff writer

Aaron J. Miller

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The Highest Court in the Building

The Law School’s Hemenway Gymnasium has been graced by law school legends ranging from Barack Obama to Ted Cruz.

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The Big Catch of Rising Tuition

There are underlying problems with raising tuition for which financial aid cannot compensate.

Columns

Come at Me, Bro

This is an argument that the College’s campaign to make final clubs go co-ed might be a battle not worth picking, or at least one with larger consequences than Harvard suspects.

Columns

Royall Must Live

If the Law school changed its crest, it would simply generate a “so what?” question. It would serve no political or symbolic good, while effectively exempting the need for any conversation on the subject.

Columns

Is This CS50?

The University should be supporting its biggest and best classes. But Harvard must make clear to what extent the value of the unique perks backing CS50’s growth outweigh the University’s commitment to its liberal arts model.

Columns

Toward a Better Housing System

My suggestion is that the University allow blocking groups to list their House preferences one through twelve, as under the past system. Then, much the same as the process for handpicking freshmen for each Yard dorm, House masters would handpick blocking groups with knowledge of their preferences, while ensuring diversity in each House.

Columns

Harvard’s Homelessness Dilemma

Harvard could allocate more funding to the Square’s three homeless shelters and help develop the necessary programs to get homeless individuals on their feet. Harvard could also help in terms of housing.

Columns

Are Harvard Students Hillary or Trump?

Perhaps the next year will show Harvard students aligning with the former, evidently content with America’s establishment politics. Or perhaps we will see a demographic fed up with the current state of politics and ready for a new approach. Either way, it will be telling about what type of “future leaders” Harvard students will turn out to be.

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Defending That Big Charitable Donation

By criticizing Paulson’s gift, one neglects both the practical and intrinsic value of his contribution.

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Divestment, Ferguson, and Student Activism’s Failure

To reshape the activist culture on campus, the very essence of activism must change.

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Stepping Back To Move Ferguson Forward

The need for justice is clear, and the value of promoting awareness cannot be understated. But at a certain point it is necessary to start focusing more on action.

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Hillel's Already Open

As a sovereign organization, Hillel has the right to determine its own policies. But even further, Hillel has the responsibility to maintain its integrity as a center for Jewish life.

Breaking Sports

Keith Wright '12 Enters D-League Draft

After success overseas, the former Harvard co-captain and Ivy League Player of the Year looks to make another push for the NBA.

Sports Blog

USMNT Practices Monday at Ohiri Field

Members of the United States men’s national soccer team practiced at Ohiri Field on Monday in the first of three days of training at Harvard’s facilities.

Men's Soccer

Athlete of the Week: Chang Sparks Crimson Comebacks

Freshman Andrew Chang provided key offensive contributions in two comeback wins for the Harvard men's soccer team.

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