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Harvard Political Review

107 Articles

The Best Case For Each Harvard House

When Housing Day arrives, the annual tradition during which first-years learn which of Harvard's 12 residential communities they will live in for the next three years, it arguably becomes one of the most exciting days of the year.

COVID-19 Campus Move-Out: A Harvard Student’s Story

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc8ONYPnclo&t=5s In response to growing fears over the spread of coronavirus in the U.S., Harvard University administration had students evacuate their dorms in a week's...

HPR Coronavirus Coverage: Student Life Across College Campuses

Students everywhere have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Many have moved out of their colleges, switched to online learning, and been left questioning what the future holds. This piece is a collection of stories from across student experiences.

HPR Coronavirus Coverage: COVID-19 Stories from Across the United States

There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on my life and will continue to in the coming months.

Ghana as a Continental Model: Interview with President Nana Akufo-Addo

This article was written by Richard Yarrow and Chiamaka Obilo. Nana Akufo-Addo is the president of Ghana. He campaigned against Ghana’s military dictatorship in the...

An Open Letter to Greg Mankiw

An open letter concerning the Wednesday Economics 10 walkout.

Balancing Growth with Fiscal Responsibility

Ten years ago, the nation’s future fiscal health seemed assured: an economic boom and the lack of significant external threats created budget surpluses. In...

Primary Reform: Roadblocks to Change

Why the current primary system, imperfect as it is, is here to stay

The Republicans’ Dilemma

The midterms will leave the GOP facing a key decision for 2012