A Voice for the Unborn Conceived in Rape
By Patrick T. Brennan
On October 23, guest speaker Juda Myers presented a stirring presentation on the issue of abortion in cases of rape and incest at a meeting of Harvard Right to Life. Read more
Veritas in Libertate
October 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Lila E. Nieves-Lee
In today’s world, we are often expected to conform our behaviors and beliefs to fit the politically correct guidelines society has set forth. Read more
‘Conversations’ Undermine Community
September 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Caitlin E. Carey
After the most selective admissions process in Harvard’s history resulted in the institution’s most diverse freshman class, the faculty decided to host a discussion of racism and classism during Freshmen Opening Days. Read more
High Standards for Harvard Republicans
By Colin J. Motley
Every Republican undergoes an identity crisis upon arriving at Harvard. Read more
In Da Club: Students’ New Dining Option
April 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Christopher B. Lacaria
Hard economic times have hit Harvard, wreaking havoc upon that once sturdy bulwark of civility on campus, impregnable to the shifting currents of fortune and to fads in academia, style, or taste: the Harvard Faculty Club, which traces its august origins back to the 1930s, amid the university’s golden age. Read more
Losing the Faith of Our Fathers
April 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Jordan A. Monge
As I strolled through the Yard the other day, rhythmic tones calling people to prayer in Arabic reminded me that Islamic Awareness Week was beginning. Read more
The Pre-Professional Arts
March 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Patrick T. Brennan
Last week, National Public Radio’s Defense Correspondent and current Nieman Journalism Fellow, Guy Raz, gave a talk sponsored by the Classics department on the practical usefulness of history—specifically classical history—in a variety of careers. Read more
An Open Letter to Dean Fitzsimmons
February 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Michael W. McLean
To Dean Fitzsimmons and members of the Admissions Committee: Read more
Deconstructing General Education
February 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Patrick T. Brennan
In a January 27 piece, New York Times columnist David Brooks took up the less-than-Herculean task of criticizing Harvard’s General Education curriculum. Read more
1981: Reagan and the Rise of the Salient
December 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Ben Cooper ‘83
God created Arrakis to train the faithful,” said the Fremen of their arid world in Frank Herbert’s novel Dune. Read more
