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Speak Your Mind

As students pore over the online Courses of Instruction, incoming freshmen must puzzle through Harvard’s newly improved answer to the


Teamwork Healthcare

CHICAGO, Ill. – It’s a buzz word, its hot right now—but, what does it really mean? What does public health actually look like?


Hey, Your Future Is Over

<p>The phone call came in the middle of March.With the bulk of senior year behind me, and the distance between the present and the future shrinking by the day, I readied myself for a call like this, double-checking the red phone in our room, clearing hours for uninterrupted waiting-by-the-phone time.</p>


The Adhan at Harvard

Two weeks ago, the Islamic call to prayer, or adhan in Arabic, was broadcast from the steps of Widener Library


Castro: A Legacy of Myths

As Cuban-Americans, we submit our reflections on the last half-century in Cuba, in light of the resignation of Fidel Castro.


A Day For Human Rights

Dec. 10 is internationally recognized as a day to salute those around the world who struggle to defend, protect, and


Phoenix, Final Clubs No Worse Than Dining Halls

To the editors: After reading your article in the Dec. 5 issue of The Crimson concerning final clubs initiations, my


Expecting the Best From the Best

R ecently, I found myself searching for the meaning of the Harvard education. What had my parents paid their hard


The American Invasion

I returned from Madrid three weeks ago and I can confidently say that the biggest differences between it and New


"T" -time Etiquette

M y life revolves around the red line. Each day, I take the T from the Harvard Square stop to


Yearning to Be a First-Year Again

Sophomore--from the Greek--meaning "wise fool." A ll my life, I had been puzzled by this oxymoronic etymology, but had paid


New Orleans, City of Dreams

In Lafayette Cemetery Number One in New Orieans, bright green vines grow out of the cracks in the graves, which


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