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Fourth, columnist Victoria L. Dolan encourages applicants to the Class of 2030 to continue to showcase their voice even despite the challenges. (4/4)

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Applicants: Improving Harvard’s Speech Culture is Worth the Hassle | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
So, to any prospective applicants: don’t hesitate to apply because you think your voice will be silenced. Rather, apply knowing your voice is the key to sustaining Harvard’s free speech culture. Come ...
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October 7, 2025 at 8:35 PM
Third, op-eds editor M. Austen Wyche wrote about Harvard's inconsistency regarding freedom of speech. He cites Harvard Medical School's removal of a pro-Palestine graduation speaker in 2024 as a key example. (3/4)

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Harvard’s Commitment to Free Speech is Half-Baked | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
We must commit ourselves to hearing different viewpoints, no matter how detestable we find them to be.
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October 7, 2025 at 8:35 PM
Second, columnist Adam N. Chiocco reflected on the impact of protest restrictions on campus over the last two years: "Protest is a sign of a healthy speech culture, and Harvard is not well." (2/4)

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Decline in Protest Spells Trouble for Harvard | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
The University has committed itself to “Intellectual Vitality” to promote challenging conversations on campus. But to be vital means to be lively and active — Harvard cannot fully dedicate itself to s...
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October 7, 2025 at 8:35 PM
Finally, an important piece from my dear friend and fellow op-eds editor, E. Matteo Diaz, in response to closings of diversity offices.

Thanks for reading! To keep up with what those who know Harvard best, follow @theharvardcrimson.bsky.social 😁(5/5)

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Harvard’s Silence Speaks Volumes | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
A university must be able to articulate a mission — principles to guide it in times of crisis and values to be championed. Though discretion can be prudent, Harvard’s silence leaves its students and t...
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September 29, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Fourth, we have a strong piece from one of our new opinion staff writers, Amelia F. Barnum: Banning laptops is "a fix to Harvard's academic prioritization crisis." (4/5)

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It’s Time To Ban Laptops at Harvard | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
Perhaps if students were actually forced to listen in class (or at least to not actively ignore), they’d end up taking more classes they find legitimately interesting, and embracing the sort of vulner...
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September 29, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Third, we had another piece from our in-house satire specialist and my fellow op-eds editor, Yona T. Sperling-Milner.

"25 cents down, $2.7 billion to go." (3/5)

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Stop Complaining About the Laundry Prices, You Unpatriotic Cheapskate | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
And I’m proud to be a Harvardian, at least I know I’m free. And I won’t forget the liberal judges of the First Massachusetts District Court who temporarily gave that right to me. And I’ll gladly stand...
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September 29, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Similarly, writer Miriam E. Goldberger critiqued the use of AI as a substitute for in-person connection. (2/5)

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Stop Chatting With ChatGPT | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
I am not arguing for a wholesale proscription against AI. It is a part of our world and, in many cases, can be used for good. Rather, we should be intentional in preventing AI from replacing our human...
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September 29, 2025 at 1:54 PM