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Contributing opinion writer

Margot I. Cerbone

Margot I. Cerbone ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Canaday Hall.

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Columns

Harvard Could Learn a Thing or Two From Femininity

Your Harvard education can be leveraged beyond your career: in parenting, teaching, volunteering, and relationships. Revaluing traditional feminine values is step one.

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Columns

Harvard, I Have More Than Seven Friends

The loss of linking is bigger than hurt feelings and petty politics. It is a threat to espoused ideals of fairness, a reversal of a long historical process toward inclusivity, and a slap in the face to Harvardian norms of courtship.

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Editorials

Dissent: Why Is Protecting Jewish Students Up For Debate?

Regardless of the Board’s concerns, these policies affirm a simple principle: Jewish students' identities deserve the same protections as any other — and that’s not up for debate.

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