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Crimson opinion writer

M. Austen Wyche

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Covid Numbers
Columns

The Season of Sickness is Here

There is nothing the college can do to prevent all illnesses — but it is Harvard’s responsibility to ensure students can still learn without infecting their classmates.

University Hall
Columns

Under Trump, Institutional Neutrality Cannot Mean Institutional Inaction

The University must clarify — explicitly — that institutional neutrality will not equate to institutional inaction in the face of policy harmful to Harvard’s academic mission or community members.

Cambridge Early Voting
Columns

Harvard: Our Education is on the Ballot. Vote to Protect It.

Make a plan and VOTE. The right to our education is at stake.

Massachusetts State House
Columns

Oppose Legacy Admissions? Call Your Legislator.

Rather than call on Harvard to make internal changes to their admissions, the most feasible path is asking legislators to mandate private universities in Mass. end legacy admissions — or at least provide incentives for them to do so.

Harvard Affirmative Action Rally University Hall
Columns

We Deserve To Know How Many Generational African Americans Go to Harvard

With the admissions data released last week, it seems almost certain that the number of Black students in Harvard’s Class of 2028 is lower than in years past. But because Harvard doesn’t count us, I have no idea how many fewer people like me the new freshman class has.

HOOP Protest Chalk Drawing
Columns

The Irrational Progressives: Complicit in Self-Righteous Activism

Are we really gonna burn the whole thing to the ground tomorrow?

Memorial Drive Weather
Op Eds

If Trump Wins, Harvard Should Ignore Him

A potential Trump administration re-do would be unpredictable and unprecedented. Harvard and other private universities would suffer losses under some of Trump’s proposed policies.

Op Eds

Let’s Talk About Social Media Silence

The mere act of posting, especially when an enormous social pressure exists to do so, is not a proxy for how much one cares. Let’s not confuse a decision not to post with a decision never to care.

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