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Teresa M. Cotsirilos
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Harvard Kennedy School Professor Tapped for Obama Post
Former Kennedy School Faculty member Kurt Campbell recently became the latest in a litany of Harvard affiliates to be tapped
Former Ghanaian Presidential Candidate Lambasts African Leadership
A former Ghanaian presidential candidate criticized African leadership for contributing to the problems ravaging the continent at an intimate talk
Fogg Architect Describes Plans
CORRECTION APPENDED Renzo Piano—the prize-winning architect who was tapped to renovate the Fogg Art Museum and design a new art
Exonerated Prisoners Recall Injustice Behind Bars
On his first day at Angola Penitentiary in Louisiana, Greg Bright said he witnessed one prisoner jump out of line
Despite Difficulties, Tutors Teach Behind Bars
Last Monday at 6:30 p.m., Samuel K. Bonsey ’10 was in prison. As the social chair of Suffolk County House
Sibling Rivalries Heat Up at The Game
After leaving The Game on Saturday in the fourth quarter “due to cold and general boredom”, James A. Fish ’10
James Wood Explains 'How Fiction Works'
“Of course, I don’t think I did explain how fiction works,” Harvard professor James Wood told an overflowing room of
Reliving a Historic Legacy
Forty years ago this week, the University canceled classes, and three student-faculty demonstrations were held to honor civil rights leader
St. Patrick’s Day Isn’t The Holiday It Once Was
Harvard students celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with green beaded necklaces and an abundance of Guinness beer at the Queen’s Head
Students Stage Fake Pro-War Gathering
A small group of students calling themselves the “Students at Harvard Undermining Terrorism-United Patriots” (SHUT-UP) enacted a farcical pro-war demonstration