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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

Are you a middle or high school student interested in journalism? Do you want to work one-on-one with experienced Harvard Journalists? Do you want to get published on the Harvard Political Review? If so, join the HPR's one-week bootcamp this summer!

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Spring 2022: How Are You?

A Poorly Taped Show: Mental Health in “13 Reasons Why”

The creators of Netflix's "Thirteen Reasons Why" attempted to encourage conversations around mental health and other sensitive issues: Ultimately, they failed.

Temperature Check: Mental Health on Harvard’s Campus

This past winter, Harvard’s chapter of the national organization Active Minds conducted a survey to gain critical knowledge about student mental health resource access and campus wellness needs. This is what they found.

Organic Escapism: The Retreat into Nature

During the pandemic, many of us weathered the period of crisis by finding rejuvenation, relaxation, and reflection in the outdoors. In the process, we remade both nature and ourselves.

Cure Culture: Re-thinking Responsibility for Mental Health

Institutional shortfalls are often blamed for the worsening mental health crisis on college campuses, but the problem cannot be traced to one source only.

“How Are You?” President’s Note

As you read this collection, we hope you rethink the conception of well-being promulgated by the popular lexicon and search for its true meaning both within and outside of yourself.

Introducing “How Are You?”

You might hear it called across campus on the way to class, whispered through masks at the start of lectures and meetings, uttered as...