Op Eds


When A Marine General Warns About Trump’s Fascism, We Should Listen

When a four-star Marine general sounds the alarm — despite every instinct and institutional pressure to remain silent — that Trump is a threat to the future of American democracy, we must listen.


We Get It, You Think You’re Cool

We are no longer all just freshmen. There are now ingroups and outgroups, freshmen on their way to the top of the social ladder and those who have yet to set foot on its first rung.


October 7th a Year Later, According to 7 Harvard Affiliates

For so many people, life has not been the same since October 7th. This week, in commemoration of the anniversary of that day, we have published a series of deeply personal op-eds and columns reflecting on what it — and the year that has followed — has meant to people in the Harvard community. — Tommy Barone ’25 and Jacob M. Miller ’25


Richard Cellini posed photo

Richard J. Cellini is the founding director of the Harvard Slavery Remembrance Program and a research fellow at Harvard Radcliffe Institute.


Harvard Academic Workers Are at the Bargaining Table. Here’s Our Message.

Our proposals, if accepted, will transform Harvard University into an international leader in rebuilding the academic career path that has been hollowed out by decades of financial austerity and a culture that prioritizes pursuit of profit over the humble work of scholarship.


The Results Are In: Harvard Doesn't Need Racial Preferences to be Diverse

Harvard’s long-awaited release of the racial demographics of the Class of 2028 — the first admitted after the Supreme Court prohibited colleges from employing racial preferences — defied all the gloomy predictions.


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