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Massachusetts’ Public Schools Have Been Grappling with Educational Inequity for Decades. Cambridge has a Solution.

Educational inequity has negatively impacted public schools in Massachusetts for decades. By implementing “controlled choice” and other initiatives, has the Cambridge public school system finally solved the problem?

Harvard, Neo-Imperialism, and the CIA: A Call to Action

Neo-imperialism — defined as the economic, political, and legal abuse by western nations over the global south — is also something that the CIA has successfully and dangerously facilitated on a routine basis, oftentimes with Harvard's help.

Crimson: The Blood On Our Hands

Through gentrification fueled by a land ownership monopoly and a tax-exempt designation, Harvard has contributed to the housing crisis that perpetuates the cycles of poverty, substance use, and systemic racism.

We are Hurting: A Jewish Student’s Perspective on the PSC Statement Condemning Israel

The killing of civilians, whether in Israel, in Gaza, or anywhere else in the world is an unfathomable tragedy, an indefensible crime. In failing to acknowledge this entirely, the Palestinian Solidarity Committee, and all who stood by their statement, showed a disregard for the most fundamental principles of human rights.

Why Is Boston Racist, and What Does This Mean for Colleges in the Area?

How did Boston get the reputation of being such a racist city, and what does this mean for universities in the Boston area?

Turbines in Trouble: The Controversy Behind Vineyard Wind & Offshore Wind in Massachusetts

What does the future of offshore wind projects look like in an increasingly sustainability-focused country? The up-and coming-Vineyard Wind project contributes to the growing renewable energy movement, all while it battles opponents that profit off of the fossil fuel industry.

For Elle Woods: Dismantling Sexual Misconduct at Harvard

If Harvard truly wants to claim “Legally Blonde,” then the University must embrace the film's egalitarian values and do the bare minimum: remove sexual predators from positions of power and support survivors of sexual misconduct.

Shadows of the Revolution: The Forgotten Tale of the Washington Elm

For much of Cambridge’s history, this tree, the Washington Elm, held tremendous significance in the city’s consciousness, and in the nation’s as a whole.

 Holding Harvard Accountable: A Call for Reform in Addressing Sexual Misconduct on Campus

Tenured professors must learn that they are not untouchable and that consequences apply to all, including themselves.

To Be Young, Gifted, and Black at Harvard

Reflecting on my experience as a Black student at Harvard, the experiences of other Black students, and suggesting ways in which Harvard can do a better job to support Black students at Harvard.