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An Analysis of Student Activism at Harvard

While Harvard-supported programs allow students to think about social injustices, student-initiated advocacy demands a critical self-reflection—a practice that, in the context of Harvard, can explain the small scale of campus activism.

Reconstructing the Enemy

The changing politics of portraying North Korea as the “Other” in cinema

The Fall of Folk

American protest in search of anthems

An Ominous Cloud

If state possession of chemical weapons worries us, though, then the possibility of non-state actors using them should be far more concerning.

Dr. Phil on Mental Health in the Media

Dr. Phil discusses the evolution of health-focused programming since launching his show in 2002.

Harvard Should Fix Its Gender Gap

Many of Harvard's STEM departments face a radical gender imbalance. What can Harvard do to fix this problem?

Pawns in a Gambit

Palestinian women have been exploited by a culture of martyrdom that offers them ersatz equality in exchange for their lives.

Daryl Davis on Reaching out to the KKK

Davis: "Even when you sit down with the worst of your enemies, you can find something in common"

Caught Red-Handed: Political Diversity at Harvard

How a lack of political diversity on college campuses affects the education of political minorities––and majorities.

First in the Nation!

In rural New England, tiny towns jockey for an unorthodox political honor.