Editorials


No Evening Exams

We are very concerned about the effect this exam schedule would have on students who already become considerably stressed during the current exam schedule.


Making Us Proud

It is heartening to see that professors can produce work that balances innovative scholarship with popular appeal.


Policing Parties

It is exceedingly clear that there ought to be formalized processes for issuing noise complaints against parties in the Houses.


Faulty Protection

As the Great House War continues to escalate, we, the staff of the Harvard Crimson, have been deeply disturbed by the breakdown of inter-house peacekeeping forces. Ultimate responsibility for the ongoing conflict falls firmly on the Undergraduate Council and the Harvard administration.


Keep the League

Currently, the Ivy League is the only conference with an automatic bid to the NCAA that determines its representative via the regular season championship rather than using a playoff tournament.


Engineering a Curriculum

We are glad to see SEAS taking concrete steps to actualize its plans to expand Harvard’s engineering program.


Funding Harvard More Fairly

By incorporating a social choice fund into the management of our university’s endowment, the Harvard Management Company would send a positive signal to donors, the campus community, and the public at large.


The Unnecessary Controversy

As sponsor, co-host, and gatekeeper of the event, the UC bears full responsibility for any alleged censorship that may or may not have taken place.


Space for Staples?

Ultimately, Faust’s nomination to Staples’ Board of Directors carries the potential to be somewhat incongruous with her responsibilities as the president of Harvard.


Axing Austerity

Axing and austerity, buzzwords-du-jour in the corporate, political, and academic worlds alike, have meant significant losses for the University’s regional centers.


Romney on the Charles

Most likely, Romney’s apparent change of heart towards his alma mater is an attempt to tap into anti-intellectual sentiment in order to rile the Republican base.


HEI Reconsidered

Although it is our belief that Harvard acted appropriately, the institutional process to arrive at this sort of measure could be significantly improved.


Shielding the Vomlet

Dartmouth’s hazing culture, as expounded by Rolling Stone and other sources, is unequivocally horrific.


Alcohol, Universalized

We hope that now that these long-overdue clarifications have been provided, it is time more than ever for the Office of Student Life to shift their focus from alcohol-related concerns to other important issues on campus.


What You Make of It

Perhaps a more salient lesson than any learned in the lecture hall is the understanding that Harvard does not define one’s identity, but only enables its discovery.


Free But Inactive

If a threat to freedom of speech exists on campus, it comes less from the strong arm of the President’s office, and more from the mentality, enthusiasm, and self-censorship of students themselves.


The Army Arrives

Now that the Army has planted its flag, Harvard’s community should work with its representatives and be prepared to welcome further ROTC programs in the future.


A Price Too High?

Harvard’s tuition increases follow a national pattern of tuition and fee hikes at both private and public colleges. As most universities do not have the resources to fund financial aid programs as expansive as Harvard’s, these increases are alarming.


What Does Junior 24 Stand For?

To be named a member of this tiny group at such a competitive school is naturally a tremendous accomplishment, and these two-dozen students merit congratulation for their academic and intellectual achievements.


Kudos to Kim

We believe that Dr. Kim is a qualified, experienced candidate who will bring strong leadership and a unique vision to the World Bank.


An Alternative Yardfe$t

Performances that are a little out-of-the-ordinary should always be welcome at an annual “festival” like Yardfest.


Support Student Life

While it often seems that there are too many deans and officers overseeing their own little fiefdoms at Harvard, the Dean of Student Life is one whose existence is truly necessary and welcome recent creation.


Developing Media

It is vital that local, home-grown news services provide coverage of the areas that they alone understand best.


The Beginning of the End

Healy has done a great service to the city during his tenure and we wish him well in his retirement.


More of a Good Thing

We love our spring break. So why not get a fall one as well?


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