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Sandra Korn

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A Year for Killing Dictators?

Fatigue is about the most natural cause of death I can think of. Nonetheless, in the past few hours, Kim Jong-Il’s death has repeatedly been compared to the recent politicized deaths of other anti-American global leaders.

Afghanistan in the Media

Media coverage of, interest in, and justification for America's longest-running war.

Occupation With No End?

The Occupation of Wall Street might not have any concrete goals, but that shouldn't detract from its importance.

Wyatt Troia on the H-Bomb

Sandra Korn explains why students shouldn't hesitate to say they attend Harvard.

Swamy’s Freedom of Speech

Sandra Korn explains the reasons behind her support of calls to terminate Subramanian Swamy's association with Harvard University.

Sustainability and the Harvard Food Desert

How do you make sure your purchases promote your politics? With great difficulty.

Schooling the Activist

An Activist’s Year in Review Last week, reporter Monica Dodge wrote the Crimson’s update on student activism in 2010-2011. Her article, “The Evolution of Activism,”...

Ben Yu

Thiel Fellowship recipient discusses price comparison, entrepreneurship, and life as a Harvard dropout

You say you want a revolution?: Obama on Palestine

President Obama is an excellent rhetorician—he displayed his oratorical gift once again during his speech on the state of the Middle East and North...

On the Celebration of Death

The extremist patriotism displayed after Osama's death was hypocritical and decidedly anti-American