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Jal D. Mehta
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Goff Uses Art, Academics to Bridge Racial Divide
Phillip Atiba Goff '99 has a calling. As he sees it, contemporary black America is analogous to a rape victim,
Deconstructing Harvard
O ver the past four years, as first a reporter and then College editor at The Crimson, I have seen
Looking for Community on the FM Dial
L ike many Harvard seniors, I have no idea where I am going to be next year, or what I
Avoiding a Path to Nowhere
I -banking and consulting. Consulting and I-banking. I-banking vs. consulting. What more could be on a Harvard senior's mind on
Guinier Promotes New Vision of Social Justice
In her first public appearance at Harvard since her acceptance of a tenured professorship at Harvard Law School, Lani Guinier
Survey Reveals Persistent Racial Divisions
Organizing a dialogue on race has been a lot more complicated than President Clinton ever thought. But perhaps no one
Poll Attempts an Unbiased Methodology
How to make a responsible survey? For those at the Institute of Politics (IOP) it was more difficult than it
Vote Redmond or Verma
Kamil E. Redmond '00 can take attendance and flip burgers with the best of them. But Redmond has shown a
AREA STUDIES vs. RATIONAL CHOICE
If a Buddhist monk self-immolated himself, would he be acting rationally within his own preference system, or would it be
Chuck D Urges Crowd To Fight Media Power
Controversial rapper and outspoken cultural critic Chuck D, a man who Cornel R. West '74 called the "freedom fighter of
College Newspapers Sign Petition Condemning Iowa Paper
Forty-five college newspapers have signed a petition condemning a legal complaint brought by a professional newspaper against a college paper.
ROTC Students Struggle to Reconcile Careers and Military
F lying a fighter plane through enemy territory and playing Top Gun in real life is a dream Jeff H.
Law Professor To Return After Heart Valve Operation
Law school Professor and Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice Charles Fried is reported to be in good condition after undergoing heart
Gates on Leave to Host Films On Africa
Skip Gates has a new project. This semester, the chair of Harvard's Afro-American Studies Department is taking a leave from
CUEmmunity Service Awards
T he post-internship blues were setting in when we let our fingers do the schlepping through the 1997-98 Course Catalog.