True Love Revolution Teaches Sex Ed
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Physician warns students about dangers of premarital sex
By Megan M. Palos
On November 13, Harvard’s True Love Revolution hosted Dr. John Diggs, a noted physician, for “Sex Ed: The Sequel…What They Didn’t Tell You.” Read more
The Death of Rhetoric
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Talking points and sound bites have corrupted American oratory
By Patrick T. Brennan
On November 4, along with millions of other Americans, I watched President-Elect Barack Obama’s victory speech. Read more
George W. Bush’s Legacy
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The president’s foreign policy will be remembered kindly
By Peyton R. Miller
In his 2000 presidential campaign, George W. Bush stressed the need for the government to help the poor help themselves as part of an outlook he termed “compassionate conservatism.” Read more
A Mighty Fortress
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On his 525th birthday, Martin Luther’s influence is still strong
By Rachel L. Wagley
When Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, on Halloween in 1517, he hoped that his words would inspire reaction—though he was not so concerned with selling tickets like the plethora of “Prisoner of Azkajam” flyers. Read more
Palin Power
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sarah Palin could be the Republican Party’s new leader
By Jordan A. Monge
After Senator John McCain’s loss on November 4, Republicans cleaved into two sects: those who pin the problems of the party on Sarah Palin and those who rally behind her as the GOP’s salvation. Read more
Primary Problem
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Republicans must back a truly conservative candidate in 2012
By Jamin A. Dowdy
While most conservatives knew we were making a mistake by nominating John McCain, we had no idea we would lose this badly. Read more
Giving Thanks for Dual Citizenship
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Roger G. Waite
I am no fan of judicial activism, but I more than willing to admit when it has done me a good turn. Read more
Giving Thanks for Culturally-Sustainable Food
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
By P. Justin Rossi
In a few short days, many of us will take a brief hiatus from the rigors and recreation of college life to visit hearth and home—to rejoin our families and to celebrate that quintessential of American holidays, Thanksgiving. Read more
Giving Thanks for Baroque Art
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Christopher B. Lacaria
Before the election, a friend pointed out to me that Barack Obama’s first name sounds almost identical to the British pronunciation of “Baroque.” Read more
Giving Thanks for an End to this Endless Campaign
November 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Christopher W. Jensen
Since I am one of the few conservatives at Harvard, a lot of people asked me how I felt about the election. Read more
