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The rule that dogs should be leashed needs to be enforced.
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“That sometimes human beings have to just sit in one place, and, like, hurt.” -David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest
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Columnist David Freed examines the systemic stress problem at Harvard.
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Dual Culpability
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Harvard's administration and student body should both be held accountable for the problems facing the community.
In Sight and In Mind: The Realities of Healthcare at Harvard
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Harvard's healthcare standards are above those of a many schools - so why are we complaining?
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So many of us come to Harvard, because it’s Harvard. Our crest grandly inspires us to pursue truth, but ‘veritas,’ emblazoned on our crimson...
A Few Thoughts on "Can Harvard Women Have It All?"
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The Harvard Crimson's magazine, FM, published a fascinating article, "Can Harvard Women Have It All?," applying the question posed by Ann-Marie Slaughter in her 2012...
Should We Flip the Classroom, Too?
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Stanford has adopted a flipped classroom model for some courses. Should Harvard follow suit?
Why Wall Street Beats Public Service and How to Change That
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Public interest careers need to provide viable and popular opportunities in order to compete with finance and consulting jobs.
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