Articles By: Sarah Siskind 
Sarah Siskind '14 is the humor editor and staff writer for the Harvard Political Review. She contributes a libertarian perspective to mostly domestic political issues. She is also a correspondent for On Harvard Time, Harvard's comedy news show, and draws political cartoons for the Crimson. As an undergraduate studying government, she currently she works as a videographer at Harvard University Media and Technology services. Along with running, tennis, and backpacking, she enjoys cinematography, figure drawing, and sketch comedy.
Why I’m a Republican Vegetarian
Sarah Siskind explains to the world what it means to be a Republican vegetarian.
Who’s Going to Bail Out the Bailout?
Spain's failed economic strategy has several fundamental flaws.
The Evolution of the Family Sitcom
From "dumb Dora" to an even less intelligent father figure, the evolution of the family sitcom illuminates gender relations.
The Truly Persecuted Harvard Minority
Paternalistic Harvard administrators consider the extension of the smoking ban on campus, making it much more difficult for some students to smoke.
A Rejected Letter to the Editor of the Crimson
The authors of a recent Op-Ed are unfit for academic impartiality and are poisoning the purity of our discourse.
Live Blog: Barney Frank Discusses Drug Policy Reform
The HPR's live coverage of Barney Frank's address at Harvard Law School.
Why Christopher Oppermann Should Vote
It will cost him 5 minutes, 67 cents, and 50 calories. So why not?
Israeli Oil: Black Gold in the Holy Land
New technology enabling the extraction of shale oil from Israel's Shfela Basin could well be one of the most geo-politically consequential discoveries of the twenty-first century.


