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Show Me the Knowledge: “You’re the Expert”

10.16.13

By Tommy Tobin What happens when a professor, three comedians, and a host walk into a bar? The answer is Oberon Theater’s monthly romp through a particular field of study, complete with laughs and lots of learning. Each instalment of “You’re the Expert” centers on a new expert, who along with three local comics and the host […]

Visionary Wanted, Apply Anywhere

10.16.13

By Ted Zagraniski, Culture Editor There is no possible way that anyone will ever dictate to you what your next job will be. You will not receive an envelope at graduation containing the plan for your next ten years. And you will not get a phone call out of the blue informing you that you’ve […]

The Pakistan You Don’t Read About

10.16.13

Alexandra Raphel is interning at The Friday Times, a newsweekly headquartered in Lahore, Pakistan. Based on the belief that a better, more nuanced understanding of a place can lead to more effective diplomacy, security initiatives, and economic development policy, she has been exploring Pakistan’s second-largest city looking for stories that often don’t make headlines. You can […]

Geography lessons in Lahore

10.16.13

Andrea Titus spent the summer interning with the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP).  She focused on impact evaluation of vocational training programs for women in rural Punjab. I’ve spent a lot of this summer thinking about mobility.  Oftentimes, I’m thinking about the challenges of getting around in Lahore as a single woman without […]

The Climate Conundrum – An Interview with Bill McKibben

10.16.13

By Tim Purinton Bill McKibben, Harvard graduate, former New Yorker columnist and now Middlebury College professor recently packed Sanders Theater and also packed a punch directly at Harvard University. McKibben the unlikely (self-admitted) and outspoken leader of the climate change movement painted a dour picture of climate change and carbon pollution, “By the end of […]

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Panel: Budgeting, politics, baby boomers to blame for government shutdown

10.16.13

By Tim Purinton, MPP ’14, Staff Writer When the recent federal government shutdown prevented United States Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack from delivering his scheduled lecture on “Rural Innovation”, the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics was quick to respond with a panel of HKS experts to explore the causes of the situation. The panel on […]

ECB president seeks ‘more perfect union’

10.16.13

By Chrissie Long, Staff Writer In a future European Union, there cannot be countries that are creditors and there cannot be countries that are debtors. There cannot be countries that design their budgets in silos or banks that are governed by incongruent, contrasting regulations. If Europe is looking to build a financial system that constituents […]

TFA Founder Speaks at HKS

10.16.13

Wendy Kopp, the founder of Teach for America, spoke at the Kennedy School last Friday in an event sponsored by the Office for Career Advancement and the Center for Public Leadership. She described how she turned the topic of her senior thesis into an organization that trains thousands of teachers each year and places them […]

When Politicians Attack

10.16.13

Simon R. Bone, Editor-In-Chief The current political stalemate in Washington has made headlines around the world and possibly threatens a global economic  recession. The Republicans are correct in their assertion that debt is at too high a level but they neglect to mention that it was the last GOP administration who drove up that spending. […]

Stabbings in John F. Kennedy Memorial Park

10.16.13

By Simon R. Bone, Editor-in-Chief HKS students enjoying pre-game festivities in Memorial Park on the evening of Saturday 28th September were caught in the aftermath of a violent crime. “We missed the attack by about five minutes. There was no one at the park when we arrived. The first we heard about the stabbing is […]

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Noam Chomsky on Egypt

10.16.13

By MaryRose Mazzola The West prefers Egypt under military rule to control by a democratically elected candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood, linguist and political scholar Noam Chomsky told a full audience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Kresge Auditorium on October 4th. In the discussion, which centered on the past two and a half years […]

Kendall Sq. Cinema Offers Unique Titles, Experience

10.7.13

By Ted Zagraniski, Culture Editor If you’re sick of the cookie-cutter megaplex, boy do I have a theater for you! Only in a place as unique and (quietly) bohemian as Cambridge could you find a place like this. Gone are the days when you had to dig endlessly on the Internet to find those rare […]

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