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Jorge Araya on London Burning

The rioting in London can seem remote to most Americans. But to Crimson writer Jorge Araya, these riots are going on just around the...

Lucas Swisher: From One Republican to Another

As the debt talks continue seemingly without end, it's easy to find oneself confused about what the real arguments are over. The HPR's Lucas...

Leanna B. Ehlrich on a Petition Against Harvard Summer School Instructor

In one of the more interesting stories to develop this summer, a Harvard Summer School Instructor, Subhramanian Swamy, is the subject of a new...

Humza Bokhari on Cain's Politics of Hate

Herman Cain, the outspoken 2012 GOP presidential candidate has had a thing or two to say about the Islamic faith, and most of it...

Milorad Dragicevic on the International Criminal Tribunal

Ratko Mladic, the highest commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, is on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his...

Books and Arts Bids Farewell to Harry Potter

All good things must come to an end. For Harry Potter fans mourning the inevitable end of the film franchise, there is fortunately still...

Christopher Oppermann on Why He Doesn't Vote

For most Americans, voting is the definition of civic duty. But Christopher Oppermann of the Harvard Political Review disagrees. "Because a candidate will always...

The False Diversity of Elite Universities

The diversity rationale is among the most pervasive for affirmative action, but is it persuasive?

The State of the Republican Primary

Republicans want to win, and that means eschewing the clowns for the contenders.

Racism? Probably not.

Judges should not be allowed to use non-U.S. legal codes to render decisions.