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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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Fed Up

Is U.S. monetary policy to blame for slowing African economies?

Silence and Solidarity: Reflections on the People's Climate March

The silence was a moment of hope, but it was also a moment for memory.

Organized to Polarize

CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and the Roots of Partisan Cable Television

The Object of the Game: Authority, Art, and Video Games

Gamergate is about misogyny, but it's also about an uncomfortable medium that straddles the divide between art and entertainment.

It’s Not Fox’s Fault

Why ESPN and HBO might be to blame for polarization

Sexitas: Sexual Health at Harvard

Harvard should take charge in improving sexual health education and condom accessibility, setting an example for colleges across the nation.

The Power of Data Journalism

Data journalism can make journalists more quantitative and accurate while telling their stories. But it needs to be used scientifically, and it can only supplement narratives, not replace them.

The East-West Dichotomy in Pakistani Muckraking

How Cultural Identity Alters Content’s Political Trajectory

Toward a More Perfect Union: the Pursuit of Democracy in Hong Kong

Generational divides complicate a protest movement.

How John Oliver Usurped a Genre

Oliver has found his voice, separate from Stewart and—in several respects—better.