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Why Can’t We Be Friends?

While the beginning of this school year was marred by students’ vitriolic relationship with University Hall, spring brought the promise of diplomacy.

The Promise of Change

After eight years with a dysfunctional, disingenuous government, the presidential race is not only our hope for the future, but it holds our promise of change.

Higher Education Study Guide

In wielding the freedom of the press, students must continue to be bold while recognizing the need to be well-informed and responsible in what gets published on college campuses.









CRIMSON/ CLAY A. DUMAS




Painstaking Progress

While Faust has proved up to the challenges of her inaugural year, this year’s Faculty meetings have been bogged down in unproductive debate and plagued by miserable attendance.


The College has made great strides in making higher education more accessible to those entering its freshmen ranks, but that opportunity amounts to little if the administration pays less heed to students once on campus.




Into an Uncertain Future

Internationally, the past 365 days have offered no shortage of evidence in the ongoing case against heavy-handedness, hegemonic or otherwise.

Much Ado in the Bay State

The efforts of Harvard students to engage in the larger communities have been commendable, and there should be an even greater incidence of college students involving themselves in issues facing the city and state that they live in for four years.

CRIMSON/EMMA M. LIND


Building for Today and Tomorrow

Harvard housing leaves something to be desired, especially by comparison to Yale, which will soon complete an extensive renovation of its 12 residential colleges, or Princeton, which plans to construct a brand new $100 million dormitory.




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