Rebekah Kim

A year in op-eds

A look back at how the on and off campus events and trends were spelled out on the editorial page this past year.

Late have I loved you

I fell in love with the organization, the buzz of the office, the hectic nights when we were fortunate or silly enough to believe that we were doing something that mattered.

Active thinking—a paradox?

We enter into college, or for some of us, high school, excited about discovering truth and enriching our minds. We soon discover that we can’t agree amongst ourselves on interpretations of texts, let alone on fundamental concepts

Don't let the Crypt die

If the University truly thinks that keeping the chapel open on weekends is a safety concern, they should either pay for the guard themselves or add the chapel to the patrol route of the officers on duty during the evening.

Massachusetts special election and buyer's remorse

For all of the failings of Martha Coakley as a candidate, Tuesday’s election results are the symptom of collective buyer’s remorse. Democrats simply have not delivered on the promises they’ve made.