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The Metaphor as Weapon

Why the rhetoric of battle has no place in public policy discourse

War of the Words

The sexualized language of violence in the Vietnam War

Crime and No Punishment

Filling with more corpses by the day, Karachi has become one of the world's most contentious regions.

More Opportunities, Fewer Sentences

Discouraging drug trafficking with the threat of mandatory minimum sentences has failed; presenting offenders with pathways to change might work.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) on Diversity in Politics

Senator Shaheen on diversity in the senate, Prime Minister Netanyahu's upcoming address to Congress, and congressional term limits.

Black Studies Matters

The protests that gave birth to black studies programs in the 1960s can inform modern campaigns for racial justice.

Red Carpet Reflections

As we approach the Oscars, it's worth acknowledging that celebrities are not victims of "red-carpet culture." And neither are we.

The Faulty Roadmap to Ukrainian Peace

In Ukraine, peace without force is no peace at all.

Studying Abroad at Harvard: Overcoming the Fear of Missing Out

The distance and perspective afforded by spending a semester abroad can allow students to realize what it means to truly be successful.

An Interview with Humans of New York's Brandon Stanton

The HPR's Mattea Mrkusic interviews Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton.