Crimson opinion writer
Ira Sharma
Ira Sharma ‘28, a Crimson Editorial Editor, lives in Matthews Hall.
Latest Content
On Weakness
It became apparent to me that Mama straddled two worlds: she was both intrinsically connected to the women that came before her and painfully aware of the endless possibilities of what this new nation had to offer.
I’m Glad Harvard Expanded Aid. Now It’s Time To Increase Access.
Year after year, Harvard fails to admit a truly diverse class in terms of geography and income. The University must refocus its recruitment efforts to identify and reward real merit everywhere it exists.
Harvard Needs Student Affinity Spaces
Harvard must create new, central, student-owned and controlled spaces for affinity groups to use. Ownership over these spaces will allow students to cultivate a deeper sense of belonging and connectedness within their communities, creating a culture that welcomes and nurtures students of all backgrounds and experiences.