Contributing opinion writer
Reshini Premaratne
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We The Women
In the age of feminism, a conversation has emerged not only on what is required to be a proper advocate for gender equality but also on what it means to be a woman, period.
What the Social Scene at Harvard Could Be
Most complaints of the social scene should not be geared towards eradicating the final clubs. Rather, we should focus on how we can improve them to be more accepting, diverse, and inclusive spaces.
When Washing Hands Isn’t Enough
We can change the course of not just the next pandemic, but how we flatten the curve on this one. It isn’t too late as long as we realize that simply washing our hands is not enough of a change in our behavior.
Speaking Up for the Snake
Why are finance and consulting considered exceptionally selfish, worthless professions in the social narrative of the workforce?
Don’t Be So Quick to Say #MeToo to Cancel Culture
The online #MeToo phenomenon must also take responsibility for often doling out punishments and consequences that the survivors themselves may not have even wanted.
Oh, the Places You Should Go!
While many people will tell you to not let go of a single semester at Harvard, I believe that studying abroad is not only a valuable experience in and of itself, but also makes every other semester at Harvard so much better.