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Nadia O. Gaber
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Far from Self-Defense
The military onslaught on Gaza last week has been cripplingly devastating for the 1.5 million Palestinians who live—or lived—there. Already,
Annotations: On November 4
The Presidential Race According to the vast majority of polls, today Barack Obama will be elected the 44th president of
A Continent Divided
On a recent visit to Turkey, I was struck by how often people felt the need to constantly remind me
Neo-Fascism Awareness Week
This week, student organizations at nearly 150 American colleges and universities will be organizing events for “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week,” a
Carpe Dais
As one of the most powerful educational institutions in the world, Harvard is well accustomed to having the all eyes
Obamaphobia
One of my New Year’s resolutions was to be more optimistic in 2007, but before I could even make it
Why I Won’t Veil
I went to Egypt this summer to learn how to speak Arabic. What I learned instead was how to cover
Facebooking Politics
Now that the election is over and the voice of the disgruntled majority has reclaimed the legislature, it’s time for
We Still Believe
Two and a half years ago, then Undergraduate Council (UC) President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 led the campaign to “Believe