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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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The Case Against a Crimson Empire

What Harvard does best is solve world problems, but it must solve them from the base and center.

Student Driven Change: Pfister’s Ethos

Pfister's vision for One Harvard starts with building trust among those around him.

Beyond the Ballot

Even after elections, it remains our responsibility to maintain an interest in what happens in our government at all levels.

StreetTalk – Cambridge Local Elections 11/5

Johanna Lee and Avika Dua talk with Cambridge voters about the candidates and the issues that are important to them, as well as how much of a voice they think students should have on local politics.

This Side of Paradise

Harvard should endorse sobriety and offer substance-free housing.

A Portrait of the Artist as a Harvard Student

As long as we have decided to be here, we should take every moment and make every effort to embrace what it means to be human.

Sunshik Min: “Educating Younger Learners – An Analysis of Korean, American, and Japanese Priorities”

The HPR delves into institutional differences in education between the United States and South Korea with President of YBM, Sunshik Min.

Why Harvard Undergrads Are Not Liberalizing China

The barriers to bring lessons learned back home are simply too high.

Saving Harvard Square

We're surrounded by outposts of bohemia, but without our patronage, they'll disappear.

A "Safer, Cleaner" Logan Leslie?

Voters should be concerned by the lack of integrity Logan Leslie has displayed in his campaign.