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Shayak Sarkar
I probably shouldn’t be writing this article about Shayak Sarkar ’07. Not only is he one of my closest friends,
Journalist Was Captured by KGB
Nicholas Daniloff ’56 says Harvard did not prepare him for the challenges he would face in his professional life. Perhaps
Bookends: An American Communist in Berkeley
Few people today identify as revolutionary communists. Even fewer unabashedly and excitedly espouse the political ideology of Chinese dictator Mao
No Happy Ending for Hair Salon in Court
Alexis I. Caloza ’04, a first-year student at Harvard Law School, was browsing through the antiques section of About Hair
INTELLECTUAL CURRENTS: Intelligent Design Finds Few Sympathizers at HDS
When Harvard was founded in 1636, the University was charged with educating ministers in creationism and other central tenets of
Salon Owner Appears in Court
Just over a month after his arrest for allegedly selling sex services at his Harvard Square business, About Hair proprietor
Religion Abates Income Shock
Though economists typically steer their research away from the spiritual realm, a new study released in August found a connection
A Woman’s World
I moved into the Parkside Evangeline because I got rejected from NYU— housing, that is. My mom found the all-female
Students Win Prize for Design
Five students at the Graduate School of Design (GSD) won a design contest for their plan to develop tsunami-safe housing
Despite Marketing Advice, GSD Shies from Harvard Name
Harvard Medical School, Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, Harvard Divinity School—they all display it proudly. But out of the
Prof. in Middle of NYC Land Battle
Harvard Design School professor Alex Krieger’s widely-reported contract with media giant Cablevision has placed him at the center of a
Study Finds Academia May Favor Liberals
Harvard’s facetious moniker, “The Kremlin on the Charles,” may be more accurate than previously speculated, according to a report released
THE NEWS IN BRIEF: Law Professor Dershowitz Defends Woman Accused of Racketeering and Fraud
Alan M. Dershowitz, Frankfurter professor of law, moved from the classroom to the courtroom this week to defend Betty Loren-Maltese,
Ed School Dean To Step Down
After only three years at the helm of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), Dean Ellen Condliffe Lagemann announced that
GSE Dean To Step Down After Three Years
After only three years at the helm of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), Dean Ellen Condliffe Lagemann announced that