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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...
https://soundcloud.com/harvard-political-review/humans-of-covid-19-podcast-global-glow
The Harvard Political Review's Swathi Kella speaks with the Crystal Sprague, the executive director of Global G.L.O.W., to discuss how COVID-19 has affected the...
Every day, I think of something else I wish I had told someone in person. Because it doesn’t feel the same to share feelings from “I can’t describe how much I miss you” to “you mean the world to me” through a screen. The weight of the words we lock inside ourselves crashes down on us hardest when we feel like we no longer have the means to express them.
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In response to growing fears over the spread of coronavirus in the U.S., Harvard University administration had students evacuate their dorms in a week's...
Students everywhere have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Many have moved out of their colleges, switched to online learning, and been left questioning what the future holds. This piece is a collection of stories from across student experiences.
The university’s horrific incompetence and lack of consideration for its rapid eviction of students is symptomatic of an institutional problem: Harvard is not treating its students with the full humanity each one of us deserves.