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Religion

Conversations: Clayton M. Christensen

"I can tell you that neither of their [economic] proposals has any hope of ever having any impact on America."

Scrutiny

Students on the Trail

To be at the center of a movement, to work in constant collaboration with a community of people who believe in one goal, with one election in mind—it is this larger purpose of the campaign that drives these students.

Republicans for Gay Rights
IOP

Tisei Campaign Talks Gay, Republican Values

If he wins his Sixth Congressional District race this November, Massachusetts Republican Richard Tisei will become the first Republican elected to Congress while openly gay. His coalitions director, Christian Berle, spoke about reconciling LGBTQ identities with Republican ideals on Friday at an event hosted by the Institute of Politics.

Republicans for Gay Rights
IOP

Republicans for Gay Rights

Christian Berle, campaign manager to Richard R. Tisei of Massachusetts, speaks about Tisei's sexuality and how it effects his candidacy in the Republican party. Tisei is running for the US House of Representatives in the 2012 election.

Politics

Flyby's Third (and Final!) Presidential Debate Recap

Last night, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney sat down for a third and final presidential debate before election day. Although the close proximity of the candidates and moderator Bob Schieffer didn't quite produce the verbal fireworks we saw between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan when they were seated in the same format two weeks ago, we did hear quite a lot from both sides of the table (literally). Fortunately, Flyby stayed alert and on BS-patrol. For one last time, we're back to help you sort through some of the evening's more memorable moments.

Politics

A Recap of the Second Debate

Last night's second presidential debate was decidedly more exciting than the first, and although political pundits will slice and dice the evening on a minute-by-minute level, here's Flyby's recap of last night's showdown.

Politics

What to Look for in Tonight's Debate

After a presidential debate that catapulted Mitt Romney ahead in the polls and an even more rousing vice presidential showdown last Thursday, we're eager to see what tonight's penultimate, round three debate at Hofstra University will bring. As both casual observers and huge "Sesame Street" fans, here are five things Flyby will be looking for tonight.

IOP

IOP Hosts Vice Presidential Debate Viewing

Politics might as well be a sport, given the way undergraduates applauded and hollered during the Thursday night vice presidential debate at a viewing hosted by the Institute of Politics.

Harvard Republican Club

College Republicans Go Door-to-Door

On this quiet mid-October afternoon, about a dozen Harvard and Boston University Republicans are canvassing for U.S. Senator Scott Brown and 6th District Congressional candidate Richard R. Tisei—both moderate Republicans.

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The Harvard College Republicans traveled to suburban Massachusetts to canvass for U.S. Senator Scott Brown and Congressional candidate Richard R. Tisei.

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On Campus

Today in Photos (9/11/12)

Republican Reception
Harvard Republican Club

Republican Reception

In a collaboration between different conservative student organizations across Harvard University, students and faculty mingled at the Inaugural Fall Conservative Reception.

Student Groups

Harvard Affiliates Attend Republican Convention

When former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney officially accepts the Republican nomination for the presidency tonight in Tampa, thousands of delegates ...

Lin's Favorite Mankiw
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Krugman to Mankiw and Ferguson, Tsk! Tsk!

N. Gregory Mankiw, Economics 10 professor and newly appointed chair [LINK 0] of the economics department, could use a refresher on the appropriate citation of sources, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman in a recent New York Times op-ed.

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