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Meet the student body president: Rohit Malhotra

10.6.12

By Karly Schledwitz You’ve probably seen that Indian guy with big headphones around his neck walking in the courtyard. He might have even talked to you in the forum during election week or maybe you heard about his campaign from a friend. Now that Rohit Malhotra has been elected as KSSG President, The Citizen sat […]

Campaign infraction causes upset in student election

10.6.12

This year’s election for Student Government (KSSG) President sparked a debate over campaign spending rules and general HKS Elections Committee processes. The Elections Committee bylaws state that candidates running for President of KSSG are not allowed to exceed a budget of $100 on campaign materials. As such, all candidates are required to submit financial disclosure […]

Aung San Suu Kyi directs audience members to use their vote, voice

10.6.12

By Amy Antonelli“We are here,” began Dean David Ellwood, “to hear and to honor Aung San Suu Kyi, who is indeed one of the great figures of our time.” So commenced the 2012 Godkin Lecture in the JFK Forum on Sept. 27, as the HKS community welcomed with an emotional standing ovation the revered Nobel […]

COLUMN: Too Busy: A Narcissistic Sense of Grandeur

09.28.12

By Irene Shih For this year’s opening Citizen issue, I’d like to tackle the myth of being “too busy.” If you are reading my column right now (which of course you are), I congratulate you on finding the time between class, social events and procrastination to skim this first paragraph. First-year students, especially, are suffering […]

OUTSIDE THE HKS BUBBLE: Top Five Fall Activities

09.28.12

As a native Bostonian, I am often asked, “Where are the cool places to hang?” and “What are the fun things to do?” In the spirit of service, I offer this advice about how to pop out of the Kennedy School bubble and serve yourself all that Boston and New England have to offer.

OPINION: Ordinary Embroidery

09.28.12

‘There are only two Americans in this shot. Try to guess who. The other countries represented include Greece, Canada, Japan, Kazakstan, France and a Native American tribe. Love this place.’- This caption – which is for a photograph John Lee, MC/MPA ‘13, posted on Facebook.com showing fellow students sitting down for a meal of lobster […]

New Office for Student Diversity and Inclusion Opens

09.28.12

A few dozen Harvard Kennedy School staff, faculty and students gathered to celebrate the opening of the Office for Student Diversity and Inclusion earlier this month. Officially inaugurated on July 1 of this year, the office emerges at a time when a confluence of events over the past year has made diversity at HKS especially […]

Modern slavery is more pervasive than you think

09.28.12

By Jennifer Hoegen Modern slavery, also known as human trafficking, is a hot topic these days.  It seems that everyone with whom I speak is aware of it.  But, what exactly is human trafficking? The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime  (UNODC) defines it as: … a crime against humanity. It involves an act […]

OPINION: Immigration Reform: A Decade of Failed Promises

09.27.12

By Neil Gundavda The DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act was first introduced in 2001 as a bipartisan step towards comprehensive immigration reform. However, it ushered in a decade of acrimonious debate over not just immigration, but over the very values of what it means to be “American.” Republicans that supported the […]

Get the runway look on an HKS budget

09.27.12

By Erin Patten In spirit of Fashion Week, with New York and London behind us, Milan in full swing and Paris soon to follow, let’s take inspiration from Mulberry’s fall collection to create our very own designer runway look on a reasonable budget.

Enter the SurREAL World of Brazilian Street Artists’ Os Gêmeos

09.27.12

By Nick Wilson A street art exhibit featuring Portuguese twins who alternate between playful depictions of rural traditions and critiques of social inequity, the Institute of Contemporary Art’s Os Gêmeos seems custom made for Kennedy School students. Need further proof? It’s free for Harvard students.

Bidding system hits snag: Students call for reform

09.26.12

By Amy Antonelli Debate around the HKS bidding system continues to escalate as students question the efficacy of the school’s method for allocating seats in popular classes during the registration period.

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