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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

Are you a middle or high school student interested in journalism? Do you want to work one-on-one with experienced Harvard Journalists? Do you want to get published on the Harvard Political Review? If so, join the HPR's one-week bootcamp this summer!

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Preserving the Forum

The desire to censor derives from an inherent disrespect— for an idea, but also for the person promoting that idea.

President's Note

Our staff may not be full-time journalists, but what we write matters.

Running Through the Pain

Running any distance at any speed fights stillness and monotony, and it hurts. But running is also proving that you are more than your body, that you can overcome hurt and loss.

Art for Art's Sake

Exploring the challenges of a career in art

On the Move

Exploring the incentive structures that perpetuate abuse and exploitation of migrant laborers

Brent Colburn on Sanders, Trump, and the Future of Campaigns

"Positive or negative, it’s just reality" – Colburn discusses the future of social media in politics

The Working Student

Harvard and other private colleges must revise their work-study programs and student employment requirements

Fr. Martin, SJ on Catholicism and the Media

Fr. James Martin, SJ corrects the common assumption "that everyone in the Catholic Church thinks the same way"

Watching the Watchman

As demands for police body cameras escalate, activists, officers, and policymakers are embroiled in a high-stakes debate over their implementation.

Kurdish Peshmerga: Divided from Within

The military remains largely divided and loyal to separate parties despite the unity of the Kurdish government and the emerging existence of unified forces.