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Ping-Pong at the Rotunda

11.1.11

By Alexander Remington, Culture Writer, MPP ‘13 At any given time when you walk through the Taubman Rotunda, you’re liable to find two students playing… well, I grew up calling it “ping pong.” Maybe I shouldn’t have. “Table tennis is the serious name,” says Malcolm Sparrow, a Kennedy professor on sabbatical who is also a […]

Come along for a ride with “Passenger”: Album Review – Lisa Hannigan: Passenger

11.1.11

By John DiGiovanni, Culture Writer, MPP ‘13 The first thing you’ll notice is this voice. Immediately delicate and surprisingly grave, Lisa Hannigan’s haunting tone rises from a charming hush in conversation, defined as much by its fragility as its Dublin-bred texture, to find its fated depths in the corners of her songs. It is a […]

Annual football tourney brings out class competiveness

11.1.11

By Alex Remingon, Culture Writer, MPP ‘13 On Sunday, November 20, HKS students came to defend the honor of their class at the annual HKS flag football tournament. It was surprisingly beautiful, all the players wearing shorts as the sunny weather hit 66 degrees, defying all late-November Massachusetts logic. The MPP1s won the day, beating […]

CHILDREN’S CORNER

11.1.11

By Rosalia Gutierrez-Huete Miller, Culture Writer, MC/MPA’12   I Went To The Orchard I went to the orchard And what did I see? A big red apple, On an apple tree. The wind came “whoosh” And blew all around, And then the red apple, Fell to the ground. I picked up the apple, And took […]

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Re: “Misleading the Public” (Nov 1, 2011)

11.1.11

Dear Editors, While I do not disagree with the policy suggestions in your column in the Citizen of Nov 1, you make several false statements about my “case.” 1. I disclosed in 2007 that Monitor had paid for my trip to Libya. The Mother Jones article you cite was false reporting and the editor of […]

J’Mankiwse!

11.1.11

By Adrian Arroyo, Opinion Writer, MPP ‘13 The stated reasons for the Harvard Ec 10 walkout are a bit of a moving target: allegations of bias, a complaint that seems rooted in the fact that Mankiw teaches micro before macro, and an assertion of privilege (#humblebrag) that precedes an avowed concern for the injustices perpetuated […]

In Defense of the Walkout: Without the normative, economics curriculum can mislead

11.1.11

By James Walsh, MPP ‘13 Since the beginning of the Financial Crisis of 2008, the subject of economics has been undergoing an intellectual revolution, with many of the world’s leading economists turning much of the conventional wisdom of the previous thirty years on its head in search of an answer as to what went wrong. […]

Distorting Narratives

11.1.11

By Jasdeep Randhawa, Contributor, MPP ‘13 I feel betrayed by every decision of the Supreme Court of India. The highest court of the land in its recent decision in Jakia Nasim Ahesan & Anr. Versus State Of Gujarat & Ors. directed the Special Investigation Team to submit its findings against Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, […]

Dating at HKS: The internal male monologue

11.1.11

By Aaron Miller, MPP ‘13 Think like a honey badger – I just don’t give a shit, I just need to talk to her. She’s independent, she’s open-minded, she knows what she wants, I know what she wants – ME. Let’s roll. Wait a minute. Was she one of those girls – wait, women – […]

A Tool, Not A Theology: Confusing positive economics with normative judgments

11.1.11

By Mark Truman, MPP ‘13 Last week, around seventy Harvard students walked out of Ec 10 – the popular economics class taught by renowned economist Gregory Mankiw – in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement.  In an open letter to Professor Mankiw, the students cited their “discontent with the bias inherent in this introductory […]

Politically Speaking

11.1.11

By Shloka Nath, News Editor, MPP ‘13 There is something strange afoot at the Kennedy School. And no, this is not a reference to the fact that there is less free food available than any other year prior (painfully true, as it is) or the fact that the coffee machine in the Study now breaks […]

Occupy Harvard: Moment or Movement?

11.1.11

By Carli Hetland, Assistant Opinions Editor, MPP ‘13 As the sun set on November 9th, the 53rd day of Occupy Wall Street (OWS) in Zuccotti Park, the Occupy Harvard movement kicked off its first official day. Approximately 800 Harvard students, faculty, staff, and members of the community gathered in peaceful assembly on the Harvard Law […]

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