Editor's Picks
Lin vs. Zuckerberg: Choosing the Better Model for Harvard Leadership
Harvard students should follow the example of Jeremy Lin
By Anita Joseph
Harvard Exceptionalism?
The case against holding ourselves to a higher standard when it comes to awards such as the Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships
By Andrew Seo
10 Things You Need to Know About Politics at Harvard
Staff Writer Harleen Gambhir walks prospective students through the politics at Harvard
Sloppy Thinking—A Call for Truthful Discourse
As a philosophy concentrator, I have come to learn that philosophical discourse is characterized by clarity, precision and the search for truth. Many who are not interested in philosophy may find it quite pedantic to adopt such substantial focus on clarity and precision. After all, most people get the point anyway, right? It may be the case that some of ... Read More
Liveblog with President Dilma Van Rousseff of Brazil
Tune into the Harvard Political Review's coverage of President Rousseff's public address at the Harvard Kennedy School
The Truly Persecuted Harvard Minority
Paternalistic Harvard administrators consider the extension of the smoking ban on campus, making it much more difficult for some students to smoke.
Harvard’s India Connection
A budding partnership between Harvard University and India has immense potential.
Live Blog: A Public Address by Laurence Golborne
Read a live blog of an address by Chilean Minister of Public Works Laurence Golborne at the JFK Jr. Forum.
Cambridge Protests the Killing of Trayvon Martin
The HPR presents a photo essay of the March 22 gathering in Harvard Square, which attracted hundreds.
The Way We Eat Now
Though we often treat eating as a joyless obstacle, being social during meals is especially important to our college experience and the development of good relationships.



