Articles By: Barbara Halla
Barbara Halla '15 is a staff writer for the Harvard Political Review.

Barbara Halla / May 7, 2012 4:40 pm

New Atheism: Missing the Point

There are difficult and complex parts of the human experience that neither science nor even the most basic comforts can address.

Barbara Halla / March 22, 2012 1:32 am

Light Reading, or Not: On “The Master and the Margarita”

The many interpretations of a Russian masterpiece.

Lena Bae, Jonathan Yip, Cory Pletan, Barbara Halla, Valentina Perez, and Sarah Coughlon / March 21, 2012 11:33 pm

Spring Reads & Flicks: Fresh Takes on the New and Old

HPR culture writers share a sampling of insights on Russian literature, high school party movies, and more.

Barbara Halla / February 10, 2012 8:38 pm

No Apology – The Creation of a Man and a Myth

“No Apology” is Romney’s first attempt at collecting his thoughts, opinions, and views of the world in a coherent text for the public. Considering his past policies, which include legislation favorable for gay rights and pro-choice, many have wondered where the Republican candidate stands when it comes to both social and economic policies. Well, apparently Romney came back with a response: an over 300 page long answer to all those questions and doubts.

Barbara Halla / November 9, 2011 11:26 pm

The Right Way to Spell Beautiful

Realistically portraying the noble and the romantic

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