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The ‘group project’ is, in my experience, the worst part of high school. More a game of chicken than a collaborative effort, the goal of a group project is to do as little work as possible in the hope...

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A Case for Currier House

Currier is the best House to be sorted into — it exemplifies a true Harvard experience. Currier has the best dining hall, the best dorm life, and the best House life. Marked by a close-knit community,...

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Lowell’s Lavish Lifestyle

You all want to get Lowell. Admit it. If you say that you don’t want Lowell, it’s only because you’re saving yourself from disappointment. No one wants to set their eyes on #1 and risk ending up with...

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Pfortunate Son

Much like the majestic polar bear, Pforzheimer House reigns supreme as apex predator in the ecosystem of Harvard Houses. While its Quad neighbors are great in their own right, Pfoho — figuratively and...

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Stop Using Data Alone to Make Decisions

During the Vietnam War, Harvard Business School graduate and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara insisted that the war be fought with modern statistical methods — what would today be called “data...

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Can Campus Activists Overcome the Pandemic?

Campus activism has been a long-lasting staple of university life. Though mass student demonstrations are generally thought to have become prevalent in the 1960s, Harvard has had such protests occur...

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The Endowment is Not the Issue

Harvard’s endowment, $40.9 billion as of fiscal year 2019, has become notorious for its size both on and off campus. It is common to hear sarcastic complaints about its excess and imbalance from...

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