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CATEGORY

Culture

From Headstones to Highways: Grave Exhumations in Singapore and China

In China and Singapore, grave exhumations are uprooting sites of cultural and historical heritage, uncovering political motivations that hide under the guise of development.

In Defense of the Bedtime Story

An alarming trend in increasing political extremism and social media usage requires the defense of an old pastime — reading.

The Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade: An Annual Celebration, or a Sign of Something More Sinister?

On June 14, 2025, as military vehicles passed through Washington D.C. in national celebration, protests erupted across the country.

Is Andor a Parable for Our Politics?

Through its depiction of state propaganda, bureaucratic oppression, and nationalist rhetoric, Andor transforms a galaxy far, far away into a striking reflection of modern American politics.

To Realize Its Angels, Victoria’s Secret Must Face Its Demons

In its journey to rebrand, Victoria’s Secret must address systemic issues both on the runaway stage and behind the curtains.

The Trouble with Allegory: A Review of “The Tiger and the Cosmonaut”

Eddy Boudel Tan’s “The Tiger and the Cosmonaut” is a tender story about anti-Asian racism in British Columbia. Its politics are a little on the nose.

From Beijing, With Complications

Growing up in the throes of constant academic and extracurricular competition, Leo prioritizes experiences and challenges that resonate with him, whether it’s walking onto Harvard’s football team or doing stand-up sets.

Editor’s Note: Introducing “Stories from International Students”

Caught in the midst of legal scapegoating and an attack on their right to exist in this country, many international students at Harvard live in a state of fear and uncertainty. The Culture section asked them to share their story, their way.

International Students: Harvard’s Fragile Edge is America’s Forgotten Strength

For Patrick, the opportunity to attend Harvard symbolized America’s freedom and openness. Even in times of fragility, he continues fighting for his community and bridging divides.

Dignity in Uncertainty: An International Student’s Truth

From pursuing music to the social sciences, Lara’s time at Harvard is marked with passion and community. While the May 22 decision rocked her world, it has also reminded her of the value and honor of being a Harvard student.