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Lia C. Larson
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Spatial Reasoning
When it comes to providing social space for its students, the oldest and richest university in the country is a
Football Bench-Warmers
LONDON—With the hype surrounding the Euro 2004 tournament and the confirmation of the European Union Constitution, football and federalism have
Sex and Political 'Science'
Having an unanticipated pregnancy is a young woman's worst nightmare. Whatever your political leaning might be, there are few who
Female Chauvinism
When I first heard about Donald Trump’s new reality show, “The Apprentice,” I was actually looking forward to watching it.
Division in the Details
It’s not easy being a woman at Harvard. By and large, many female undergraduates express frustration with what they consider
Martha Stewart's Recipe for Failure
Martha Stewart was one of the most successful female entrepreneurs in history—and some people loved to hate her for it.
Obscene Obsession
Last week, Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee organized a convention that brought over 400 students from all over the Northeast together
Resisting Romance
“It frequently seems that one has only two options for romantic interaction: to follow the immortal words of Liz Phair
A Dark Side Of Sexual Equality
After entertaining us for six years with adventures in sex, friendship and shoe shopping, the critically acclaimed show, “Sex and
Policy Prescription
Every time a condom breaks, a woman has to endure an anxious, nail-biting month before she can know for sure
Glass Ceilings and Hypocrisy
Carol Moseley Braun is making headlines and history in her attempt to become the first female president of the United
Attracted to Apathy
Thank God I go to Harvard. A recent study conducted at Duke University found that its female students believe intellectual
Perfection or Bust
Full of passion and eagerness, women from around the country gathered in Washington, D.C. two weeks ago, pickets in hand,
Foul Play in the Court
Kobe Bryant’s career was a disaster waiting to happen: He’s got dashing good looks, a whole lot of talent and
Searching for the Punch Line
One night in early October 1978, eight Harvard women adorned in suit jackets and ties marched up the steps of