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Loui Itoh
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Not a Lost Cause
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Last Tuesday, I marched across Washington D.C. in the pouring rain, hoisting a sign that read, “Poverty is not
A Good Place to Come Out
John and Mary seemed like the perfect Christian couple. They attended church and Bible study every week, were active in
Compassionate Judgment
Countless conversations I’ve had with Harvard students about Kaavya Viswanathan’s plagiarism controversy have followed a similar pattern. Someone opens the
An Indiscriminate Policy
If a Communist student group required leaders of the group to subscribe to the ideals of the Communist Manifesto, we
The Calculus of Faith
After attending Harvard for nearly three years, hearing that the First-Year Social Committee was planning an “Anything but Clothes Party”
The Gospel According to Hillary
Imagine if Jesus were alive today. How might he react to the plight of an impoverished Mexican worker living just
Violating the Founders' Vision
Centuries ago, John Locke, a devout Christian and one of the most well-known advocates of religious toleration, wrote that, “No
Not a Time to Kill
I understand why the American public is divided on the issue of abortion, especially regarding abortions that take place early
DISSENTING OPINION: Don’t Incentivize Promiscuity
College is about making lifelong friendships, pursuing intellectual endeavors, and figuring out what to do with the rest of your
The Crusade for a Moral Budget
Two months ago, 150 religious leaders gathered in the rotunda of the Capitol to pray for the failure of a