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Samuel Coffin
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Campus
Crimson, Blue, and Gray: A Southern Ivy
Samuel Coffin
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October 14, 2011
The first in a series on the Civil War and Harvard.
Campus
ROTC Resurging
Samuel Coffin
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April 25, 2011
The tenor of the new debate on ROTC speaks a great deal to campus attitudes towards the military, and to campus activism in general. When...
Online
Marching on Manama
Samuel Coffin
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March 21, 2011
Saudi intervention in Bahrain marks its change from a behind-the-scenes mediator to a more aggressive actor in Middle East affairs.
Europe
Far-Reaching Effects of the Libyan Revolution
Samuel Coffin
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March 20, 2011
High oil prices due to Libya's civil war will lead to a resurgence of Russian power on the world stage.
HPRgument Blog
Pro-Choice Activists Fight a Losing Fight
Samuel Coffin
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February 16, 2011
Pro-choice Democrats are falling back on sensational rhetoric in response to status quote legislation and a growing pro-life tide in public opinion.
HPRgument Blog
Midnight Train to Nowhere
Samuel Coffin
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February 9, 2011
Despite the hype, a bullet train system is far from a silver bullet.
HPRgument Blog
Weighing In: Updating the Constitution
Samuel Coffin
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January 19, 2011
I suspected that Wyatt Troia's editorial piece in The Crimson would drive some political discussion at Harvard. After reading Sam Barr's response, I think it is...