Crimson opinion writer
Chloe I. Goldberg
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The Unexpected Gift of Being Quadded
Quadded or not, don’t wait for proximity to define your relationships. Reach out to the people who make you feel good and watch as your days become more fulfilling. Make the effort and take the time to be truly intentional about how you spend your precious moments at this school.
It’s Time To Disband the PSC — Permanently
Make no mistake: just because it is time for the PSC to go, does not mean discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should go alongside it. But the path to healthy, productive discourse on Harvard’s campus begins with the removal of the PSC.
All Concentrations Are Created Equal
At Harvard, every student — regardless of how comparatively difficult or easy their concentration may be — has the potential to enact meaningful change. It would serve us well to remember that.
500 Days After October 7th, Life Is Finally Improving for Jewish Students
Thanks to the tireless efforts of Jewish students, activists, and allies, we’ve persevered through the very worst, relying on community to guide us toward light and hope. At Harvard, at least, we are finally seeing light at the end of this harrowingly long tunnel.
To Pee or Not To Pee: A Defense of Peeing on the John Harvard Statue
Traditions and culture, like ceremonial urination on our namesake, are the lifeboats we desperately need to save our sinking school spirit.