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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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Involuntary Servitude: How Prison Labor is Modern Day Slavery

While one may argue that incarcerated people should be satisfied to have any work or income at all, the conditions of their “employment” are not livable.

Let Us Pee in Peace

In order to take a much-needed step towards a genderless world, we must de-gender bathrooms.

Mother or Money? The Exorbitant Cost of Phone Calls from Jail

Human connection is a human right. A child should always be able to talk to their parents; a partner should always be given the right to talk to their significant other.

No Eye for an Eye: Excessive Punishment in America

One out of seven people are therefore being deprived of their chance for education, rehabilitation, and reintegration. These individuals deserve a second chance, because they are human.

The Intellectual Gold Rush: “Gems” at Harvard

Gem-chasing is an unfortunate stain on an otherwise beautiful culture of collaboration and inspiration that the community collectively aims to develop.

Criminals Are Human, Too: An Argument for Reform

Over the course of this semester, this column will explore inhumane aspects of the criminal legal system, sometimes proposing alternatives and sometimes just bearing witness to these practices and spreading awareness of them. I hope you will join me.

Why You Should Support The Harvard Graduate Student Union

There must be solidarity between Harvard student workers and their peers. Consider laying down your laptops and joining your fellow students on the picket line.

Outer Coast: How “Out There” is Progressive Education?

Though progressive education can sometimes feel hyper-idealistic from the outset, the movement represents a necessary reimagining, revitalization, and reprioritization of postsecondary education. 

Balancing Game: Hillel’s Standards of Partnership & BDS

If there are clubs whose missions we disagree with, we should be inspired to speak up, or start our own organizations. At the end of the day, the decision behind who gets to talk and how is just one big balancing game — and the scale should never fully tip to one side.

The Imperfect Storm: College Students and Suicide

Now, amid a pandemic, student mental health presents an increasingly alarming crisis. How the university, the people within it, and the culture inhabiting it respond to this crisis holds great consequences for the wellbeing of our student body.