Adam M. Guren
The Judgment of Solomon
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. ’76 “was and is romantic about all things Harvard,” his Harvard
A Note From the Editorial Board
It’s remarkable how little changes at Harvard, as these selected editorials from the 1955-56 school year attest. Typewriters may have
A ‘Major’ Mistake
If you think the end of freshman year seems too early to pick a major, how does ninth grade sound?
FOCUS: The Future of Financial Aid
Last week Harvard announced another leap forward for financial aid: now families earning less than $60,000 a year need not
FOCUS: THE WOMEN'S CENTER
If recent developments are any indication, in six short months Harvard will open a women’s center. In just the past
Food For Thought
The Sunday before last, I was pleasantly surprised to walk into Eliot dining hall and find an elegant brunch spread,
DISSENTING OPINION: A Noxious Mistreatment
In the wake of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ resignation, just about everyone is trying to diagnose and treat Harvard’s
Dissenting Opinion: Don’t Delay Curricular Review
It is unquestionable that Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby’s decision to step down at the end of the
Point / Counterpoint: ‘We’re Facebook Acquaintances’
When a random person friends you—say, they think you’re kind of cute or, more likely, want to raise their social
A Novel Proposition
It seems that the one thing that Californians can’t seem to get enough of these days is not sun or
Stemming the Tide
Overstuffed door boxes, fully postered kiosks, and an activities fair that fills Tercentenary Theatre—all of these campus sights are evidence
A Worthy Exception
DISSENTING OPINION Having taken a step in the right direction regarding student travel restrictions, it is a shame that Harvard
Grad Sworn In As Court Chief
John G. Roberts Jr. ’76 was sworn in as the seventeenth chief justice of the United States today after a
Roberts Sworn In as Chief Justice
John G. Roberts Jr. ’76 was sworn in as the 17th chief justice of the United States today after a