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Hoon-jung Kim

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Pride's Place, Post-Harvard

When we're on campus, our school pride has few opportunities to surface. We certainly feel it at the Game, amidst

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Learning Outside the Box

We wish we knew them better, but we seldom seek them out. While I could be referring to acquaintances from

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Legitimizing Elections

After nearly two years of superficial sound bites, trivial TV ads and staged smooches, you'd think people could wait a

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Towards a Nobler End

Forgiveness is one tough cookie. But because people are inherently imperfect, there often arises a need to either forgive or

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Re-Tuning Music Education

Our nation's long-term memory has deteriorated. Fifty years ago, public schools in the United States had something that educators around

So You Want to Work on Wall St.

You've seen the clever full-page ads put out by investment banks, promising "dynamic and rewarding" careers upon graduation. And you

Women Leaders Do Brunch at KSG

Twenty female undergraduates and about 40 students at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) met with current and former female

South Korean Leader Outlines Policies

Cho Se Hyung, the leader of South Korea's majority party, returned to speak about Korean politics to a packed audience

Majority Party Leader Outlines South Korea's Economic Policies in Wake of Collapse

Cho Se Hyung, the acting president of South Korea's majority party, returned to speak about Korean politics to a packed

Cabot House Adopts Universal Keycard Access

Cabot House recently became the second House to experiment with universal keycard access, and Winthrop and Dunster Houses may soon

Class Day Grows Over the Years

C lass Day--like Baccalaureate and Commencement itself--is a long-established tradition. Held in the Tercentenary Theater, this day before Commencement has

Seeking to Unify Campus Community, Four Korean Student Groups Merge

The sound of beating drums and traditional songs delighted a packed Dunster dining hall on April 18 for the Korean

IRC Board Selects New Officers

The International Relations Council (IRC) witnessed a changing of the guard last night, as its 18-member Board of Directors elected

Harvard Invests With Departing Fund Manager

Last year Jonathon S. Jacobson earned a princely sum, $7.6 million in performance based pay, for investing Harvard's endowment. But

Busy Circuits Block Long-Distance Phone Calls

Sporadic periods of overflowing circuits have frustrated students trying to make long-distance calls since Friday. "For short periods of time

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