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Alina Voronov

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Harvard in the World

'Justice' Makes It to Japan

Professor Michael J. Sandel's popular course "Justice" has been made into a Japanese program, and it's proving to be quite popular.

Commencement 2010

Feet Pointed Upward

Maybe the value of having conversations is obvious even to freshmen, but it can’t be fully appreciated until the end of senior year, when one has grown as much as one can in this place.

On Campus

More Hawks at Harvard

Remember when we posted pictures of a hawk spotted in Kirkland courtyard? Well, we just discovered a blog—compiled by Holly Hutchison, the administrator for the Folklore and Mythology department—that has everything you ever wanted to know about hawks at Harvard

Letters

Hurry Now! Memories End Soon!

There is no reason even to conform to the senior class's vision of special activities, because we can create our own memories, which can be more special than just another drink from the party punch.

Books

Group Teaches Active Use of Literature

Responding to the economic crisis and ensuing political corruption that hit Argentina in 2001, the poor, unemployed citizens of Buenos Aires took to the streets to sell cardboard.

Op Eds

The Dead Writer's Society

We need a figurative Dead Writer’s Society, a place where obituaries and obituary readers do more to identify what we value in our culture.

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