Crimson opinion writer
Margot I. Cerbone
Margot I. Cerbone ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Canaday Hall.
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Harvard’s Trash Problem Is Deeper Than That
Indeed, by forgetting about our short-term impacts, we contribute to the problems we are trying to solve. Despite the plethora of Environmental Science and Public Policy concentrators at Harvard, we don’t seem to value our own environment as much as we do distant ones.
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.
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.
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.