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Dafna V. Hochman
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Standing in Line to Serve
In the Boston area, a funny thing happens every holiday season. If you try to call one of the local
The Active Voice: Students at the Head of the Class
What's the difference between consonance and assonance? Can someone point out a metaphor in Stephen Crane's poem? It is first
Exemplary Leadership
I remember when I first arrived at Harvard, there was this kid from a small town in Maine who lived
Straight-up Political Correctness
When was the last time you talked about sharing a room with someone who is gay? If sexual orientation has
Recruting Your Career
As career week culminates today at the Career Forum, I have resigned myself to a future of unemployment. I might
Remembering the Real World
Like last semester, this column will focus on Harvard students' dedication to social and community causes. But jumping right into
Peace, War and Water in the Middle East
It is mid-summer here in the Middle East and water supply (or lack thereof) can be even more powerful than
Community Disappears During Finals
Give yourself a big pat on the back. You've made it; no matter how "crazy" or "stressed-out" your reading period
The Active Voice
Give yourself a big pat on the back. You've made it; no matter how "crazy" or "stressed-out" your reading period
More Than a Week-Long Project: Taking Back Night and Day
Take Back the Night. Each year, this national week of activism dedicated to raising awareness about sexual violence inevitable evokes
Beyond Domestic Violence: Taking Back Night and Day
Take Back the Night. Each year, this national week of activism dedicated to raising awareness about sexual violence inevitable evokes
Loving to Learn, Living to Teach
Forget the CUE guide, the Derek Bok Center and all the attempts of late to transform socially stunted graduate students
Metamorphoses In Foreign Lands
No Exit. So laments Jean Paul Sartre in his famous play, written in the 1930s. Similarly, student life at Harvard
The Active Voice: Living with a Harvard Wage
The world is sleeping soundly. Or so it must seem to "Antonio," as he leaves his Dorchester home (and a
Helping the Families Right Down the Street
Believe it or not, Mass Ave. does not vanish past Central Square. Last Friday, I joined a group of Harvard