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Swathi Kella

15 Articles

President’s Note: “The Farce Awakens”

Absurdism is not the domain of solely college students; it is embedded in every aspect of our political life. Accordingly, in the pages of this digital magazine, "The Farce Awakens," the Harvard Political Review explores the farcical in the everyday.

Partisanship and Public Health: A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Today, he serves as the Chief Medical Advisor to President Joe Biden.

“Cover Up” Presidents Note

As students, we’ve seen “Veritas” crest everything we do. Meaning “truth” in Latin, the word takes its place within the Harvard laurel, letters scattered...

“How Are You?” President’s Note

As you read this collection, we hope you rethink the conception of well-being promulgated by the popular lexicon and search for its true meaning both within and outside of yourself.

The Imperfect Storm: College Students and Suicide

Now, amid a pandemic, student mental health presents an increasingly alarming crisis. How the university, the people within it, and the culture inhabiting it respond to this crisis holds great consequences for the wellbeing of our student body. 

From the Border, into Foster Care

As it stands, the foster care system for migrant children largely functions as a law enforcement agency, not a child welfare agency. If it is to care for the children under its wings, the United States government must ensure that they are protected and placed in an environment that is conducive to their health, safety and growth.

Big Tech Steps Up

Going forward, tech companies will need to begin taking a much more proactive approach to regulating dangerous and untruthful speech before the consequences of inaction spill into the streets.

Remaking Ethnic Studies

When it comes to ethnic studies, Harvard is behind many of the other universities in the United States. If it is to uphold the promise it has made to its students, the university still has a long way to go.

Ignoring Reade’s Allegations Hurts Everyone

Tara Reade's allegations merit timely recognition on the part of established media sources and the Biden campaign that there is something here that warrants further investigation. This recognition came, and continues to come, too late.

Humans of COVID-19 Podcast: Coronavirus in India

https://soundcloud.com/harvard-political-review/humans-of-covid-19-podcast-coronavirus-in-india The Harvard Political Review's Swathi Kella speaks with Ragini Malhotra, a high school student living in a city outside of New Delhi, to discuss...