Stories by Harsha Nahata
Harsha Nahata: Where the real danger is
BY HARSHA NAHATA
Every time there are cuts to education, it’s the same cycle of opposition. But it’s all in vain, because in spite of all the rhetoric, cuts to education are still passed year after year after year.
Harsha Nahata: I am blessed
BY HARSHA NAHATA
For many, college is already expensive, and having to pay out-of-state tuition only makes it further out of reach.
Harsha Nahata: Viral activism
BY HARSHA NAHATA
Social media has the rare ability to capture people’s attention, deliver a specific message and persuade people to spread the word — all at once, in a very short amount of time.
Harsha Nahata: It's not so bad
BY HARSHA NAHATA
After visiting India, I realized our political system isn't as bad as we think it is.
Harsha Nahata: Take notes or Temple Run?
BY HARSHA NAHATA
It isn’t enough for teachers to walk into a room, read off of a PowerPoint and expect to have the full attention of their audience.
Harsha Nahata: What makes a 'good' essay?
BY HARSHA NAHATA
The transition from high school writing to college writing forces us to unlearn all the rules engrained in our heads. It’s no wonder that even self-proclaimed “good writers” struggle with their first couple of papers at the University.
Harsha Nahata: Arbitrary standards
BY HARSHA NAHATA
Standardized tests don't offer a fair assessment of students' college readiness.
Harsha Nahata: The value of a degree
BY HARSHA HAHATA
When entering an increasingly competitive job market, communication skills, networking and originality of ideas are just as, if not more, important than being able to answer questions about last week’s reading.
Harsha Nahata: Engage in meaningful debates
BY HARSHA NAHATA
I am pro-choice. But regardless of my personal beliefs, my problem with the protestors in the Diag wasn’t their stance, but how they chose to portray that stance.
Harsha Nahata: Speak out against bullying
BY HARSHA NAHATA
Today I’m speaking up against teen bullying.























