Harvard Newstalk

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  • Newstalk is The Harvard Crimson's flagship news podcast series. Join our reporters each week to hear the most important stories from the Harvard community and beyond. Streamed in all 50 states. Heard in 100+ countries. ACP National Podcast of the Year (2nd Place).
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  • Harvard IOP Student Leader Resigns, Citing ‘Palestinian Exception to Free Speech’
    2024/10/12

    As we neared the one-year anniversary of October 7 earlier this month, the Harvard Institute of Politics — the largest student organization on Harvard’s campus and its flagship platform for political discourse — saw a high-profile shakeup in its student leadership.


    Citing the Palestinian exception to free speech, a vocal pro-Palestine activist resigned as the chair of one of the IOP’s popular programs on campaigns and advocacy.


    The reason? Closed-door infighting over how to handle the 2024 elections and Israel-Palestine conflict in its programming.

    As concerns about free speech and censorship ramp up, the IOP shakeup marked a fundamental disagreement between the IOP’s top student leadership on how to handle political campus discourse on Israel and Palestine.


    Today on Newstalk, we join our reporters to break down the dispute — and we join the student who resigned to hear his version of the story.

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    50 分
  • Is Harvard Doing Discourse Wrong?
    2024/10/01

    If you've been a student at Harvard at any point over the past three years, there’s one thing you’ve probably heard over and over again: intellectual vitality.

    You’ll see it in emails, in videos, from students, from our deans — it’s everywhere.

    And, overwhelmingly, you’ll get the sense that Harvard’s concerned about the state of discourse on campus.

    So what is intellectual vitality? A Harvard website says it’s about the college’s attempts to “establish a culture in which all members speak, listen, and ask questions of each other and ourselves with curiosity and respect.” The implication here is that the college isn’t quite hitting the mark. That there isn’t as much curiosity and respect as there should be. That Harvard’s civil discourse isn’t intellectually vital.

    And that’s meant that the college has rolled out measure after measure to try to change that. Hiring new people, putting on speaking events, getting students to talk about it with each other. And one of the newest phases of that came this fall, when intellectual vitality was included for the first time in mandatory training for freshmen entering the college and getting to know what Harvard is all about.

    But some people think that Harvard’s approach to all of this is wrong. That its attempts at intellectual vitality aren't helping. That it’s missing the real point — and the real problem.

    One of them, Matteo Diaz, is a student who was asked by a Harvard administrator to record a video for that training. He didn’t see what came of it until this fall, when he and one of his peers, Saul Arnow, saw that intellectual vitality training before it was shown to freshmen. Matteo and Saul are on The Crimson’s editorial board, and they join host Frank S. Zhou to talk about why they think Harvard is falling short.

    This week on Newstalk: is Harvard doing discourse wrong?

    Audio excerpted in this episode from the Harvard College YouTube channel and Harvard College Dean of Students YouTube channel.

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    26 分
  • Infighting and Pressure From Above: Inside Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery Initiative
    2024/09/24

    In 2022, Harvard earmarked $100 Million dollars for an initiative focused on making amends for Harvard’s ties to slavery. Now, that same initiative has faced infighting, a series of resignations, and allegations of attempts to limit the project’s scope. So how exactly did we get here? This week on Newstalk, inside Harvard's Legacy of Slavery Initiative.

    Newstalk is co-hosted and co-produced by Yael S. Goldstein and Frank S. Zhou.

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    20 分

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Newstalk is The Harvard Crimson's flagship news podcast series. Join our reporters each week to hear the most important stories from the Harvard community and beyond. Streamed in all 50 states. Heard in 100+ countries. ACP National Podcast of the Year (2nd Place).
© 2023 The Harvard Crimson

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