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Garber’s Tenure, Two Months In: The Editors React
We asked our editors to revisit their January reflections, offering fresh thoughts on where Harvard stands today.
Editorial Snippets: Reflecting on a Tumultuous Winter Break
How should we view this moment of Harvard’s history? We asked our Editorial Board’s editors for their thoughts on several key questions, as Gay’s tenure enters the rearview mirror and the University lurches into a new semester — and new era — ahead.
Editorial Snippets: The Post-Affirmative Action Edition
Now that the Supreme Court has declared Harvard’s race-conscious admissions policies unconstitutional, we have once again asked our editors to share their perspectives, offering a snapshot of the mosaic of student responses to the ruling at their most immediate and raw.
Opinion 2021
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Editorial 2015
Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, Co-Master of Pforzheimer House Anne Harrington, and others give advice and words of wisdom to Harvard's Class of 2015.
Drones Done Right
Unmanned aerial vehicles have the potential, in the long run, to save American and foreign lives. But a belief in the importance or inexorability of drone warfare should not stop us from asking how we ought to conduct it.