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OPINION
By Gil Troy
Thursday, February 2, 2012
I have acknowledged repeatedly in my writing that many people are pro-Palestinian or critical of Israel without being anti-Semitic.
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OPINION
By Louis R. Evans
Monday, December 12, 2011
I am writing in response to two articles you published recently advocating for a pro-life view of abortion.
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OPINION
By David A. Weinfeld
Monday, December 5, 2011
Rather than singling Goldman out, Occupy Harvard has simply targeted the bank as one of many offenders from a financial sector that severely damaged the United States economy. This was not an effort to sway students to work for J.P. Morgan.
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OPINION
By Nawaf Al-Ma'awdeh
Thursday, December 1, 2011
I would like to take issue with the outrageous allegation that "the government [of Bahrain] planted false stories in his paper".
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OPINION
By Kristie L. Jobson
Thursday, November 17, 2011
I have appreciated the student dialogue on Occupy Harvard in the Harvard Crimson. One perspective I'd like to add to ...
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OPINION
By Elizabeth Paisner and Emma Wood
Thursday, November 3, 2011
“Let’s Talk About Sexual Assault,” The Crimson’s recent editorial, while commendable for its desire to make Harvard a more welcoming place for victims and a safer one for all students, misrepresented the current structures in place to support victims of assault, and neglected to mention others.
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OPINION
By Carlos Hoyt
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The fact is that there are people who reject the notion of race and racial identity. You might not be raceless, like me, but please do not tell those of us who hold this identity orientation that we cannot exist. We’re here (if rare); get used to it.
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OPINION
By Kevin L. Huang
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Stop trying to reclaim marriage from people who never took it away. Instead, help reclaim love, understanding, commitment, and moral integrity, characteristics that—imagine that!—can and do exist separate and apart from marriage.
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OPINION
By Carolyn W. Chou and Camille S. Owens
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Race is not a question of personal identification, even for people whose physical appearance makes checking a box difficult.
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OPINION
By Isabel E. Kaplan
Thursday, October 20, 2011
I am flattered that such a distinguished and accomplished literary scholar as Professor Marjorie Perloff has commented on my recent column, “In Someone Else’s Words.”
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