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Petition Requests Student Voice in KSG Speaker Choice

A dean at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) said yesterday that the school may solicit student input into the

Ambassador to India To Rejoin KSG Faculty

The U.S. ambassador to India and a former lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) announced Monday that he

KSG Launches Preregistration

When Kerry Greeley applied last fall to take four courses taught by some of the biggest names at the Kennedy

Economist Editor Backs U.S. Policy On Iraq

Despite resentment abroad, U.S. leadership in the world remains strong, Editor-In-Chief of The Economist Bill Emmott said at the ARCO

Comedian Al Franken Named KSG Fellow

Al Franken ’73 is no big fat idiot. The comedian and political satirist—author of the famous book Rush Limbaugh Is

Piping Up

New York Post Commentator Urges Arabs To Recognize Israel

Arabs in the Middle East must have a “change of heart” before peace negotiations with Israel can continue, said New

Author Argues For Strong President During Wartime

Eliot A. Cohen, an author and professor at Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies, argued for firm presidential control

Junior Proves Strength on ‘Weakest Link’

Where is Kent State University? Colin K. Jost ’04 didn’t know the answer to that question, but he still won

Watching the Polls, Working the Phones

With less than an hour left before the polls close, Mark T. Silvestri ’05 sits behind W. Mitt Romney’s desk.

Poll Says Governor’s Race Is Dead Heat

With less than a week left before the Nov. 5 general election, the Massachusetts governor’s race is a dead heat,

College Republicans Go North

MANCHESTER, N.H.—Around 30 Republicans from Harvard and other Massachusetts colleges traveled to New Hampshire Saturday to canvass for votes in

‘Clash of Civilizations’ Author Calls for Restraint

A preemptive U.S. campaign against Iraq would be unjustified given current conditions, two noted Harvard professors agreed yesterday in a

Islamic Architecture Website Launched

The Aga Khan ’59, spiritual leader of the world’s 15 million Ismaili Muslims, joined the presidents of Harvard and MIT

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