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Another Blow to Ethnic Studies
Given administrators’ professed commitment to ethnic studies, we are disheartened by the decision to deny Garcia Peña’s tenure, especially in light of her well-regarded research in the field and her position on the search committee for faculty in ethnic studies.
Consideration, Not Condescension
We hope that going forward, the efforts of protesters will be met first with consideration rather than condescension.
Harvard Must Acknowledge and Address Its History
Harvard needs to provide actionable steps toward addressing the wrongdoings of the past and the ways in which the University continues to benefit from that historical legacy.
A Defense of PSAT Recruitment
We believe that the College is justified in conducting thorough outreach to African American students.
How Harvard Students Can Learn from Student Protesters Abroad
We stand in solidarity with our Chilean peers who are putting their lives on the line to create a more just future for themselves and their community. We stand to learn from their efforts.
On Today’s HGSU Strike
While we continue to express our support for HGSU-UAW’s decision, we recognize that this strike will have an immense effect both on campus and nationally, and even more so if it persists.
Isn’t 50 Years Enough, Khurana?
Without any clear pathway to action, Khurana’s statement seems to be yet another sign that a multicultural center isn’t coming anytime soon. Hopefully we aren’t waiting another 50 years.
Dialogue, Not Diatribe
It is disappointing to see how Sullivan has framed the various events surrounding his leadership of Winthrop last semester, which misunderstands the depth and complexity of the experiences of those who were involved.
At This Year’s Harvard-Yale, Divest Wins
To students who participated in divestment activism for the first time, we encourage you to follow up on this protest with further efforts towards important change on your respective campuses.
Protest In the Face of Indifference
Working outside of the school’s administrative system, Divest Harvard’s persistence in campus protest and advocacy has allowed students to be heard.