To the Editor: On the Attack on Professor Cross
It is time to stop the weaponization of the footnote.
View ArticleWithout Ideological Diversity, Harvard Creates Leaders That Don’t Get America
Stifling heterodox opinions isn’t just bad for discourse — it’s bad for creating effective leaders.
View ArticleHarvard Should Break up With the Harris Poll
Harvard is lending its name to a methodologically flawed poll that often promotes a right-wing political agenda.
View ArticleDissent: When It Comes To Free Speech, the Editorial Board Is All Talk.
Because the Editorial Board calls for unattainable balance in the name of ideological diversity and censoriousness in the name of neutrality, we dissent.
View ArticleKeep Politics Out of the Houses
Harvard has thousands of undergraduates; it would be impossible to fit them into just 12 political homes.
View ArticleT Stands for Terrible: Boston’s Transit Woes Reflect a National Problem
This national crisis in mass transit is not only embarrassing, but it is also separating communities, hurting the economy, and harming the environment.
View ArticleHarvard’s Financial Aid Is Anti-Middle Class
Harvard's claim to meet “100 percent of our students’ demonstrated financial need” doesn’t tell the full story.
View ArticleThe Market for Gems: How Harvard Courses Got So Easy
It’s not easy to fix the pernicious cycle of grade inflation and the market for gems it creates.
View ArticleI’m Trans, and My Gender Is a Choice. So Is Yours.
It is time we embrace the idea that every person has the right to exercise autonomy over their own body and self-expression, no matter who they are. By allowing trans kids to access gender-affirming...
View ArticleTo the Class of 2028: Congratulations! Please Pick Harvard
Don’t let other people convince you whether or not to attend (unless they’re me).
View ArticleLessons From The Living Wage Campaign
Examining the history of the Harvard living wage campaign provides us invaluable lessons for the labor struggles ahead of us on campus.
View ArticleDown With Single-Family Zoning
With a new proposal to end single-family zoning under consideration, the Cambridge City Council has a chance to finally confront the housing crisis.
View ArticleThe Editorial Board's Overseer Endorsements
A Guide to the 2024 Harvard Board of Overseers Election
View ArticleDon’t Eliminate. Improve.
All of us at Real Harvard, ought to recognize a certain vision of our teaching mission as one to live up to.
View ArticleMandatory DEI Statements Are Ideological Pledges of Allegiance. Time to...
By requiring academics to profess — and flaunt — faith in DEI, the proliferation of diversity statements poses a profound challenge to academic freedom.
View ArticleIn Harvard’s Admissions Decisions, Signs of Progress but Some Data Missing
The College deserves credit for significantly increasing the share of first-generation college students during the legal fight over the use of race in admissions.
View ArticleVote Alan Garber for Interim HUA Co-President
Yona T. Sperling-Milner ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall.
View ArticleRamadan Mubarak: A Call for Collective Liberation
This Ramadan, I can’t help but think of Muslims across the world experiencing some of the most difficult days of their lives.
View ArticleNIL Collectives Aren’t Harvard’s Ball Game
While NIL collectives continue to reshape the college sports landscape, it would be unwise to let them transform athletics at Harvard.
View ArticleThe Case for a Research Inquisition
The job of spotting scientific fraud should become a specialized career with its own tools, practices, and code of conduct.
View ArticleDissent: Harvard College Needs a King
There is no place better for an absolute regime to thrive than within Harvard’s prestigious walls.
View ArticleThis HUA Election, Vote Your Conscience
More important than who you choose is that you choose at all, and that your choice doesn’t represent your last engagement with student government this year.
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