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Harvard, Fix Your Summer Funding! Sincerely, FGLI Students

After a year of hardship, Harvard needs to encourage students to take advantage of the virtual format of internships, volunteer work, and summer school and allow for appropriate multiple sources of funding.

The Making of a Political Undergraduate

Five undergraduates reflect on how they understand their education to be political.

Do My Professors’ Politics Matter?

Sixteen percent of students replied that Harvard should be able to hire known racist or white supremacist teachers, often citing that cancel culture overuses and misuses these labels.

Racist Pseudoscience Has No Place At Harvard

Harvard has allowed itself to be exploited by a white supremacist feigning a false equivalency for political gain.

FGLI Freshmen Want Transformation, Not Isolation

Harvard is taking advantage of our desire for the freshman experience we imagined as we applied to college, arbitrarily sacrificing our first year to scour for room and board fees like a kid flipping couch cushions for loose change. Harvard knows the Class of 2024 is starved for a crumb of normalcy

The Endowment is Not the Issue

Complaints about Harvard's massive endowment are common, but that ire is misdirected; a shift in focus would better actualize any changes student activists want.

Essentializing Essential Workers

We must hold our own institutions accountable for their harm by standing in solidarity with their workers.

The Fate of Harvard’s International Students

The new ICE policy is misguided and harmful to international students, but there is hope that Harvard can find a way to ensure that all can learn despite these trying times.

The Limits of Solidarity

Activists should not present their goals as a necessarily conjoined front that can potentially undermine their case without tactful messaging, and solidarity can quickly become stifling if it is used to shame people into supporting a cause rather than inspiring them. 

Can Campus Activists Overcome the Pandemic?

Unless digital activism proves to be more effective at overcoming its issues with connecting to the Harvard student body, activist efforts could be stunted for the next semester and possibly longer. College activists have persisted through momentous challenges before, but it remains to be seen if they will successfully adapt to the realities of a global pandemic.