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The "Gene For" Obesity

Obesity should be addressed by addressing the shown, structural causes, not by gene hunting.

How Red are the Crimson?

Have Harvard students become more moderate over the years? If so, how far have they drifted?

The Cynic Kids Don’t Stand a Chance

There is immense hope for today's generation, despite what all the critics say.

On Niall Ferguson: Apology Accepted

Professor Ferguson's continued and sincere reparations have earned my forgiveness, an option some seem to have forgotten.

The Dis-ORIENT Players: Asian Americans in Theater

The Dis-ORIENT theater group promises to increase the visibility of Asian Americans in Harvard theater.

Do Over: Harvard's Second Shot at an Honor Code

Taking the Honor Code seriously in the wake of the past year's events is a positive step forward in rediscovering our values and connecting with one another.

To Reform or Not to Reform? Harvard’s Sexual Assault Policy

The university should convey its sincerity by expressing its willingness to engage students in reform efforts rather than refusing to acknowledge the referendum results or change its sexual assault policy.

Can We Do Better?

Reforming mental health in higher education

On Being Humans

There’s always a lot to think about when people die, and when people kill.

Boycott Tyga

Tyga’s performance has the symbolic power to reify rape culture, but we also need to realize that attendance, or lack thereof, possesses symbolic power.