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Chloë F. LeStage

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Street Signs
Cambridge

A Street Named For Abolitionists

The city of Cambridge is planning to rename two streets near Cambridge Crossing, located in East Cambridge, after two prominent female African American activists with ties to the city.

Isaias Medina III at HKS
Around Town

Surfer, Monk, Diplomat: The Odyssey of Isaias A. Medina III

“I've wanted to change the world since I can remember,” he informs us. “This is something printed in my heart.”

Law Town Kenny
Around Town

The First Amendment in Permanent Ink

Considering the hustle and bustle of the convention, it’s hard to believe that as recently as 2000, creating body art of any kind was illegal in the state of Massachusetts.

Literature of Social Reflection Course
Retrospection

The Literature Class Bigger Than CS50

Harvard has experienced a recent decline in English and humanities concentrators, a trend mirrored nationwide. So what made this particular literature class such a staple of the course catalog, some thirty years ago? And what might its absence suggest about the changing nature of literature classes on campus?

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