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Locker Room Contradictions

A striking photo essay looks at LGBT athletes at Harvard.

Harvard Undergrads Try and Fail to Discuss Affirmative Action

Harvard students failed to engage in a thoughtful debate on race after a Crimson article sparked controversy over affirmative action.

Examining the Indonesian Model

Islamic Indonesia's unique, contentious model for democracy can serve as a model of liberal stability.

Fires on the Mountains

The dramatically high number of self-immolations in Tibet is not resulting in the international concern we'd expect.

I Am a Feminist, and so Can You!

Reviewing Caitlin Moran's "How to Be a Woman"

The New Age of Pacific Trade

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is the culmination of a broader ‘pivot’ on trade policy.

Hurricane Sandy: A Political Storm

An unprecedented storm was a deciding factor in last week's presidential election.

Becoming a Kennedy

In 2008, Barack Obama was one of us. He's more than that now.

The Politics of Brazilian Hip-Hop

Priyanka Menon explains the political nature of Brazil's hip-hop scene, and its importance to the country as a whole.

Confessions of a Child Pundit

Tomorrow night will be the first time I experience election night not as a world-changing battle between my side and the bad guys—but rather, as a cultural spectacle to be taken in with amused detachment.