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OPINION
By Wyatt N. Troia
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
While in an ideal world all changes in constitutional interpretation would come through amendments, we now have a long history of changing our constitutional law more by judicial reinterpretation than by amendment.
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OPINION
By Shazmin Hirji
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Immigrants in every country undoubtedly face hardships, but the combination of a institutionalized notion of a superior race, the sponsorship system, and virtually no effective laws or government monitoring policies to relieve immigrant workers of these abuses bring the concept of human rights abuse to a new level.
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OPINION
By Atul Bhattarai and Eliza M. Nguyen
Thursday, March 22, 2012
We call on fellow students to listen to these untold stories. The oppressive and stagnant status quo must be reformed; this can only be done when the international community holds Israel accountable for its transgressions.
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OPINION
By Wyatt N. Troia
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
“Mentally retarded” was originally an appropriate clinical term for people with intellectual disabilities, but over time has evolved into slang, common at Harvard and elsewhere, for “stupid” or “dumb.”
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OPINION
By Julian A. Lopez
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
What’s worse than a student slaving away an entire summer—day in and day out—just to put something creditable on his or her resume? Not getting paid for it.
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OPINION
By Jacob Bor, Heather Lanthorn, and John Quattroch
Friday, February 10, 2012
Critics may call AHIP two-faced, but we believe that its goals are clear: promoting the profitability of the health insurance industry.
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OPINION
By Samantha Berstler
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
What violates women is reiterating to survivors that abortion is risky to women’s mental health and can lead to even worse post-trauma problems—a claim that has been thoroughly debunked many times.
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OPINION
By Elizabeth W. Pike
Friday, January 27, 2012
The internet age has created an unprecedented situation in which government censorship is actually catalyzing creativity.
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OPINION
By Geoff Carens
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
An announcement about library layoffs is sparking a new wave of worker-led protests on the Harvard campus.
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OPINION
By Chloe S. Maxmin
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Each country has unique economic challenges, values, traditions, and norms, and each is affected by climate change in a different way. One treaty cannot encompass the diverse qualities and needs of every country.
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