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Lukas B. Gemar
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The Case for a Robin Hood Tax
The title of the tax alludes to its ethos: taking from the rich and giving to the poor.
Students Enjoy Record High Temperatures
As temperatures were unseasonably high from the Midwest to the Northeast, students in Cambridge enjoyed 70-degree Fahrenheit weather—a remarkable 30 degrees above the typical monthly average.
How to Teach the Teachers
Physics professor Eric Mazur has been recognized internationally for his research program in optical physics as well as his work in science education. The Harvard Crimson interviewed Professor Mazur to find out more about his role as a science educator.
Former Student Talks Cartoons
The work of a cartoonist is unique because “one graphic can tell a story,” said Lawrence R. “Larry” Gonick ’67, a Harvard mathematics student who went on to dedicate his career to depicting big ideas through comics.