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Columbia Professor Nicolas de Torrente discusses the need to pay attention to neglected diseases to a small audience as part of Harvard College Global Health Day.
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Said T. Jawad, the Afghan Ambassador outlines a new strategy for Afghanistan and the changes it plans to make in order to render terrorist groups like the Taliban less viable within its borders.
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Danielle Carrabino, a lecturer at Brandeis, speaks about the art, myth, and culture of Syracuse as a part of a series of lectures on cities and their architectural histories at the Sackler Museum. As a port city, Syracuse brought together Roman, Muslim, S
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A viewer learns about President Abraham Lincoln’s more racist side at the world premiere screening of the PBS documentary “Looking for Lincoln” yesterday at the JFK Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics.
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Former heptathlete and junior Brittan Smith finished second in both the 60-meter dash and the long jump this weekend.
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Talented junior jumper Elissa Reidy took silver in the long jump, tying her personal best, and fifth in the triple jump, establishing a new personal best.
STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS
Recently released from a Chinese jail, Dr. Yang Jianli KSG '91, President of the Foundation for China in the 21st Century, discussed "The Struggle for Political Rights in China" at a panel discussion at the IOP last night.
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Young passers-by laugh at a Harvard Square street performer who took a new approach to asking for money: she pretended to be a cute yet slightly disturbing human-size toy who squeaked in a playful manner to capture the crowd’s attention on Friday afternoo
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Asad A. Ahmed, assistant professor of anthropology, left, talks to graduate student Aqil Sajjad, right, at a student gathering by the Holyoke Center on Friday afternoon protesting the state of emergency rule in Pakistan.
SPREADING THE WORD
Advocacy group member Jihae Lee ’11 hands out flyers about UBS’ connection to Darfur outside the Faculty Club last night.