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Obama Mad Libs

My fellow Americans... check out the HPR's interactive Obama mad libs.

Biden and Gibbs Mad Libs

Enjoy interactive Biden and Gibbs Mad Libs

Weighing in on Robin Hood Again

Peyton has posted a rejoinder to Max, trying to buttress his initial claim that it is "inappropriate for 73 percent of federal income taxes...

Bono Saves Africa Again

Our cover here was a joke, but perhaps one not too far from the truth. Bono writes today as an op-ed guest columnist in...

Robin Hood Strikes Again, Part 2

In his April 11 post, “Weighing In: The Great Tax Debate,” Max Novendstern rebuts my most recent argument that it is inappropriate for 73...

Picking Charities

It's Relay for Life time again, so I've been thinking a bit about how charities raise money and which charities I'd like to support...

Half the Sky

Last week was slavery week on the HPRgument (apparently!). We talked about "intern slavery," twice, and then American slavery. But what about today? Slavery of...

Justice Stevens Lets Go — Better Hang On!

My Harvard Independent column for this week addresses the retirement of John Paul Stevens and the issue of picking his successor. Read the original...

Final Clubs and Gender Relations

In today's Harvard Crimson, Daniel Herz-Roiphe has written an unusually articulate, well-argued entry in the perennial "Why Final Clubs Are Still Really Bad" essay...

Those Tea Party Crashers

Alex Copulsky's reporting on the Tea Party is hilarious. If you haven't seen his post yet, go check it out. But his sightings of  "trolls" --...