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Communitas v. 2009.0
The current graduating class earned its diplomas during the very early stages of an information revolution. As we prepare to
A Pitbull by Any Other Name
Surprisingly, the most compelling performance at the Republican National Convention two weeks ago came not from the presidential nominee, but
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Jonathan Hawley ’10, vice president of the Harvard Dems, looks on as Congressman Paul Hodes addresses the audience at the fourth annual Harvard Dems Award Gala on Saturday night in Pforzheimer.
ENTREPRENEURIAL ADVICE
Gordon B. Zacks exorted students to “confront reality and overcome it” while discussing his new book “Defining Moments” in Kirkland JCR.
THE CS REPORT
Senior Caroline Simmons led the Harvard women’s lacrosse team with two points in its game with Boston University yesterday, but the Terriers easily routed the Crismon, dealing Harvard an 18-6 loss.
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Meghan L. O’Sullivan, senior fellow at the Kennedy School and a former deputy national security advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan, in her office last week.
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Meghan L. O’Sullivan at her class, “Central Challenges of American Foreign Policy,” which she co-teaches with Graham J. Allison Jr. ’62.
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Felicia C. Sullivan reads excerpts from her recent memoir, “The Sky Isn’t Visible From Here: Scenes from a Life,” at the Harvard Bookstore last night. The book details her and her mother’s cocaine addictions.
The Mechanics of Democracy
After 11 straight primary losses, it’s do-or-die for the Hilary Clinton campaign. In last week’s debate, she did. In three
AFTERNOON PRAYER
Mujeeb Khan, a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, performs a call to prayer on the steps of Widener Library yesterday afternoon as part of Islamic Awareness Week.