Editorials
God and Scrambled Eggs
The best way to stop The Family’s influence is to stand up to them and reprimand them directly.
A Trip to Tibet
Obama’s choice to stick by his word and meet with the Tibetan spiritual leader was an admirable one.
Don’t Stall, Don’t Wait
Although it is certainly true that barriers against gay Americans no longer exist in many aspects of contemporary society, an attempt to change the military’s stance on differing sexual orientation is a particularly significant step.
Elegy for the Future
Yielding the lead in space exploration to other nations doesn’t just look bad on television—it also has serious long-term repercussions for the nation.
Veritas: Now Subject to Committee Approval!
While the administration has good reason to be wary of students taking on excessive course loads, students who desire to study two subjects and who are prepared to handle the work should be allowed to do so.
Tread Mill Therapy
If staying happy and sharp wasn’t enough reason to exercise, Harvard students should be aware of the benefit to their immune system.
A Boost to Student Life
The Student Life Fund is back once again after a semester-long leave of absence.
Strong out of the Gates
These days, Bill Gates is as well known for setting new trends in humanitarianism as he is for advancing technology. ...
Prepaid and Prefilled
When universities simplify the application down to checking a box, students will naturally invest less in the college search process.
Mental Floss
Harvard and University Health Services can counter the stigma many students feel by gently emphasizing during their yearly campaigns that these disorders are increasingly common, increasingly treatable, and most importantly, people want to help you overcome these problems.
Don’t Be Evil
As a large and highly visible multinational corporation, Google has set an admirable example by risking financial loss in order to fulfill what it sees as its moral responsibilities.
Old Harvard, New Harvard
What the Harvard administration should learn from these growing pains is that progressing slowly—as they did in the Old Harvard—does have long-term negative effects.
Old Harvard, New Harvard
What the Harvard administration should learn from these growing pains is that progressing slowly—as they did in the Old Harvard—does have long-term negative effects.
After the Quake
The United Nations is the organization best suited to coordinate relief efforts and rebuild the Haitian state.
Bring Back Teddy Roosevelt
We believe that the intent of the First Amendment is to protect everyday citizens, not corporations or unions.
Beyond J-cation
If the College can provide additional programming and housing in the years to come, then we remain optimistic about the future of J-term.
Brown Wins
The Democrats must end the finger-pointing over Coakley’s defeat and focus on adapting to the political realities of the day.