Writer
Tarina Quraishi
Latest Content
Rethinking Safe Spaces
In order to decide how best to restructure our spaces, we must first restructure how we think about inclusivity on campus.
Boston Calling
Far from considering themselves Bostonians, most Harvard students do not give much thought to the city.
Taking on BPA
BPA is thought to have disruptive effects on the endocrine system, causing reproductive abnormalities and elevating risks of prostate or breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.
The Gender-Neutral Games
The Hunger Games largely avoids the restrictive lens of gender. Within Collins’ literary world, Katniss is characterized neither as feminine nor as feminist; she is merely a complex, humanized character.
How To Grow STEM
Supporting post-secondary STEM education may very well prove more difficult, resource-intensive, and risky than dazzling third graders with a baking soda volcano, but the rewards of doing so will be equally explosive.
Opting for More Options
This semester, Ec 10 and CS 50 enrolled more students than any other course, reflecting the mass appeal and relevance of these subjects.
The Truth about the HPV Vaccine
An alarming proportion of the American public is misinformed about its health care choices, and consequently, bases important decisions on emotional factors derived from cultural tensions.
The Chai Party Movement
In the past year, two very different democracies have given birth to eerily similar movements.
Giving Back Meaningfully
This well-endowed university should carefully review the motives of proposed corporate investments in order to maintain the integrity of its Wall Street alliances.
The Tea Party Hangover
Tea Party supporters envision a nation where all white, U.S.-born men are endowed with certain inalienable rights to gas-guzzling trucks, guns, and health care debt.