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Let Them Eat Fish: Why Food Stamp Restrictions Are a Bad Idea

Republican efforts to restrict the use of food stamps are antithetical to their support for individual liberty and ignore the underlying issues of poverty.

On Changing History: Divest Harvard and the Power of Confrontation

The Divest movement—which has combined argument, confrontation, and spectacle—is a model other groups on campus should emulate.

A Language of Their Own: Swahili and Its Influences

The Swahili choice asserts power, not concession. East African culture has embraced the Middle Eastern and Western influences indelibly wound up in it.

A Comedy of Errors: Trevor Noah and the Late-Night Talk Show

Trevor Noah’s appointment to The Daily Show is a step back for gender equality.

School Shootings: An American Problem

The causes of the United States's school shooting dilemma.

Cutting Spending, Dividing the Party

Ongoing debates over government spending have exposed a rift between fiscal hawks and defense hawks in the Republican Party.

New Campaign, New Hillary

Hillary Clinton has officially launched her 2016 presidential campaign. Can she convince America that she is more than a staid, out-of-touch politician?

Female Leadership at Harvard: The Cracked Glass Ceiling

it can’t be ignored that Harvard is still near or past parity in almost every category. This raises a more normative question: what are we aiming for? Is parity the goal, in which case we have almost all achieved it? Or, do we want to go beyond parity?

No Article Five for Europe

Why NATO will likely keep its hands off of ISIS.

War Games

The United States is facing a range of challenges in an era of cyber warfare.