Crimson Confusion: Harvard newspaper sends mixed signals on President Gay’s refusal to resign

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As Harvard University’s President Claudine Gay faces continued national scrutiny over her response to antisemitism on campus and plagiarism allegations, the school’s newspaper is telegraphing a seemingly confused stance to readers.

On Saturday, the Harvard Crimson published two opposing op-eds, one from the editorial board and another from an anonymous undergraduate member of the Harvard College Honor Council. The former was titled, “President Gay Plagiarized, but She Should Stay. For Now.” and the latter, “I Vote on Plagiarism Cases at Harvard College. Gay’s Getting off Easy.”

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The two pieces were both featured prominently on the publication’s homepage, one above the other.

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