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Change en Mass: What Can Danielle Allen’s Campaign Teach Us About Change in State Politics?

At the core of Allen’s campaign was an effort to empower voters and create an American democracy that uplifts them and increases representation. Within Massachusetts, this meant working towards reforming many of the state’s anti-democratic behaviors

Blue State, Red Governor

Though Charlie Baker is certainly not the first Republican to win the governorship by maintaining a more progressive platform, his party’s shift toward Trumpian politics may mean he is the last.

What #RhodesMustFall Can Teach Harvard

Which is more jarring: a domineering statue of a man known as the face of colonialism in Southern Africa, or a broader host of houses, dormitories, professorships, streets, and towns punctuating Harvard’s campus?

What You Need to Know About the Massachusetts State Primaries

In 2022, a new precedent is primed to emerge, making this election cycle all the more consequential, with the future of both the state government and both parties in the balance.

I Found a Man Dead in Front of Harvard University

Across the street from the richest college in the world, people are dying on the street. There are a lot of good people in this town, though, trying their hardest to make a difference and to help others.

Satanism, Marxism, and Hair Cream: The Harvard First-Year Musical

The musical makes a pretty controversial claim: those who do objectively bad things in the name of a doctrine, like bringing back the devil, shouldn't be seen as monsters.

Boston’s Climate Crisis

For Boston to truly become a leader in the country on fighting the climate crisis, the city needs to plan out the infrastructure, innovations, and resources that are needed to properly address this issue.

What You Need to Know About Harvard’s UC Referendum

What remains certain is that a spirit of reform has come to dominate conversations surrounding the Undergraduate Council.

Representation or Advocacy? Wading Through the UC Referendum Campaign

In the end, I most sincerely hope that voters engage not with the mudslinging and personal politics but with the substantive visions that each campaign proposes.

Winter 2022 Campus Poll

Continuing with its quarterly tradition established in Spring 2021, the Harvard Political Review set out to understand the political views of undergraduates at Harvard College throughout the past few months.