thecrimson.com
Housing Day is a venerated tradition — and one that entails a really fun morning. That won’t be the case for two of us this year, as we’ll be in class, taking midterm exams at 10:30 a.m. At Harvard, with its near-constant slog, why must we sit for exams on one of the singularly most fun days of the year?
almost 3 years ago
thecrimson.com
Letting students link is important — undoubtedly more for some than for others. But it’s also important to raise the low bar for transparency to which Harvard seems to hold itself.
about 2 years ago
thecrimson.com
Given all that Harvard has to offer, we should also be wary of the mindset that the future comes before the present.
almost 2 years ago
thecrimson.com
It’s not easy to fix the pernicious cycle of grade inflation and the market for gems it creates.
over 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
There is an attention crisis — one that threatens to rob us of many of the benefits of a Harvard education.
over 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
Our sections are too large, and students lose a lot of learning as a result.
over 1 year ago