Readers respond to a guest essay by a student at Harvard. Also: Our phone choices; falling behind China on energy.
Isaac R. Mansell ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is an Economics concentrator in Kirkland House. On the morning of Sept. 9, I woke up hoarse and anxious. The Foundation for Individual Rights and ...
Harvard is back to school for a year that will be a test case in free speech, students and staff say
Harvard students Jacqueline Metzger and Karl Molden discuss heading into a new school year after months of tensions between the school and the Trump administration. (Lucy Lu for NBC News) CAMBRIDGE, ...
After being ranked for two years in last place, Harvard University is no longer the worst college for free speech, according to a new report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ...
A US federal court has denied nationwide speech protections for noncitizens, limiting relief to specific academic members of ...
A district judge raised free speech concerns in the latest legal block of the Trump administration’s attempts to ban Harvard University from enrolling international students. U.S. District Judge ...
This excerpt from his piece today in Real Clear Politics should give you a flavor for the argument; the entire piece is worth reading: In its multi-pronged efforts to pressure Harvard to live up to ...
Over 60% of universities in the United States earned an “F” rating for their ability to facilitate a free speech environment, according to a free speech watchdog. FIRE’s annual rankings are based on a ...
Yurong "Luanna" Jiang never directly mentioned the Trump administration nor its multi-pronged attack on the nation's oldest and richest university, but the said the turmoil beyond their campus and its ...
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