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Crimson opinion writer

David I. Gonzalez

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Harvard Admissions Office
Columns

Admission by Affluence: How Harvard’s ‘Diversity’ Leaves Out Students From Schools Like Mine

Harvard claims it wants students like me — so why is it so intent on cozying up to the same set of schools year after year?

Trump on Screen at Howard University Event
Columns

What Trump’s Mass Deportation Policies Mean to Hispanics Like Me

I genuinely believed that Hispanics would turn out for Harris. I thought moral clarity would guide us to the humane choice. I was wrong.

Kirkland House
Columns

Intramurals, Parties, Milk: How Kirkland Brought Back House Spirit

As a resident of Kirkland House, Harvard’s most vibrant House community, I know firsthand that active participation can foster connection and camaraderie among residents, House randomization notwithstanding.

Harvard for Harris Launch
Columns

Sound Bites, Not Substance: How Politicians Are Failing Young Voters

Though politicians on both sides of the aisle claim to represent young people, their policy platforms do not reflect the generational shift.

Op Eds

What It Means to Fit In at Harvard

Coming to Harvard is an adjustment for everyone, but those who come from wealth have a leg up: They already know how to navigate the nuances of an Ivy League school.

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