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Crimson opinion writer
Zoe Yu
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Harvard Isn’t a Trade School. It’s a Liberal Arts Institution.
The alternative — going four years without learning anything beyond what’s good for the trade, emerging employable but not educated — is a cost we can’t be willing to pay.
Say No to Screens. Say Yes To Learning.
No-screen policies don’t undermine student autonomy. It gives our autonomy back to us. It’s a different, better kind of freedom — not the freedom to do what you want in class, but to do what you should.
Hustle Harder, Harvard
This way of fetishizing work, this idea that you can’t be successful without struggling like crazy, has become a masochistic obsession so deeply lodged into Harvard culture that we’re starting to believe that it might actually be true.
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