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Dylan Morris

Ethics Bureau Director, Senior Culture Editor
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Editor’s Note: Introducing “March is Reading Month”

View the full article collection here. Between 2017 and 2022, the share of adults who read at least one book per year fell by 4.2...

After Brown: How We Cover Mass Shootings Matters

In the wake of the mass shooting at Brown University—and of mass shootings across the United States—media coverage choices influence public health consequences.

Editor’s Note: Introducing “Stories from International Students”

Caught in the midst of legal scapegoating and an attack on their right to exist in this country, many international students at Harvard live in a state of fear and uncertainty. The Culture section asked them to share their story, their way.

Standing Our Ground in Trump’s Armed America

Gun violence prevention made progress under President Biden. However, this progress is fragile as Trump’s deregulatory agenda threatens to undo it. To resist, the movement must evolve to become more coordinated, more strategic, and more politically savvy.

From Tragedy to Transformation: A Survivor’s Call for Safe Gun Storage

Improperly secured firearms have left innumerable communities shattered. To prevent further loss of life, we must strive for a transformative cultural shift in how we store our nation’s guns.