Perspectives Harvard’s student newspaper tries to discredit anti-affirmative action group Spencer Irvine November 1, 2022 The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper at Harvard University, tried its best to discredit a group that sued Harvard University…
Guest Articles An Open Letter to the Editorial Board of the Harvard Crimson Richard Cravatts May 3, 2022 On April 29th, in a breathtaking display of tendentiousness and a misreading of history and fact, you published an editorial…
Faculty Lounge Does Yale Also Rival Harvard In Discrimination? Malcolm A. Kline September 27, 2018 And against the same ethnic group, no less.
Perspectives Harvard Black Law Students Neutral On Kavanaugh Malcolm A. Kline September 9, 2018 BLSA’s neutrality pledge is quite remarkable in an age when there is precious little that universities or university organizations are neutral about.
Faculty Lounge Harvard Freshman Do Not Like Trump Malcolm A. Kline September 6, 2018 Nevertheless, the incoming class is marginally more conservative than last year’s.
Perspectives Training Reporters To Promote Government Malcolm A. Kline If newspaper reporters largely seem to act as press agents for government programs, perhaps part of the reason may lie in the practical training they receive in college.
Faculty Lounge Harvard Professor Called Donald Trump a ‘Predator’ for Rhetoric Spencer Irvine September 27, 2016 Well, that sounds a bit unfair, no? Donald Trump and his supporters are accustomed to being derided as racists, but…
Faculty Lounge Harvard University Issues Ban on Leadership of Those Who are Leaders of Single-Sex Clubs Spencer Irvine May 10, 2016 Sounds sexist, doesn’t it? Harvard University will now ban members of any single-gender social clubs from holding leadership positions at…
Faculty Lounge Columnist Believes ‘Friend Zone’ Promotes Violence Spencer Irvine February 21, 2016 A female columnist at the Harvard University paper, Harvard Crimson, does not like the ‘friend zone.‘ The friend zone, for…