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The Citizen was the independent, biweekly Harvard Kennedy School student newspaper, providing a forum for the HKS community to read about news, features and perspectives on global issues; stay current on events at HKS and the broader Harvard community; and express opinion about topics of importance to HKS students.
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Creating Change Honestly: A Talk & Book Signing with the “Tea”EO
10.30.13
By Tommy Tobin Can a comic book help you learn how to build a better business? For the answer, look no farther than Seth Goldman, TeaEO (that would be “Tea Executive Officer”) of Honest Tea, Inc. Honest Tea is a different type of beverage. The brand enjoys a unique position as a bottled tea, organic, […]

On Government Shutdown
10.30.13
By Phillip A. Olaleye Phillip Olaleye, a second-year MPP student, opines on the damage inflicted by political impasse in Washington through the angle of the close-down of the National Park Service. He argues: Employees in National Park Service are NOT “non-essential,” and strength and foresight are required to avoid making the same mistake again! “Finally! […]

Ways to Safeguard Our Representative Democracy
10.30.13
By Jeff Kushner During the many conversations I have had about the “shutdown” over the past few weeks, I am consistently surprised by the lack of understanding among educated people as to how our government works. As an American born during the Baby Boom, a large part of my education was devoted to the study […]

Summer Snapshot: Lacrosse and SiBs in Israel
10.30.13
Sara Greenberg, a joint degree student with the Harvard Business School, spent the summer in Tel Aviv training and playing with Israel’s Women’s National Lacrosse Team. The team played in the World Cup in Oshawa, Ontario in mid-July, marking Israel’s inaugural appearance on the global lacrosse stage. The team finished in the top eight. While […]
Step Back
10.30.13
In this heady time of mid-terms and papers it is all too easy to become lost in the ebb and flow of studies and find yourself far too focussed with your head in a book in the dim glow of a library evening. Your time here is limited. You will have opportunities now that you […]

Mayor Emanuel in the Forum
10.30.13
By MaryRose Mazzola Addressing a packed John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum on Friday, October 18th, former Congressman and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said the single greatest job he has ever had is his current one: the Mayor of Chicago. “Cities are not only where things happen but where things get done,” he […]

ISAF to CIA to NSFW to HKS
10.30.13
By Simon R. Bone, Editor-in-Chief Retired four-star Army general and former CIA director David Petraeus is joining the staff at Harvard’s John F Kennedy School of Government. Petraeus is known for implementing the successful “surge” and counterinsurgency strategies for US forces in Iraq. He was also commander of US and international forces in Afghanistan before becoming CIA director. He […]

Harvard prepares for Allston expansion
10.30.13
By Chrissie Long, Staff Writer Boston city planners approved the University’s largest development project in decades on Thursday. A total of nine buildings and more than 1.9 millionsquare feet; the project will compliment a science center and a mixed retail/housing facility that are already slated for construction. The build-out includes a new basketball facility, 200-room […]

Student Spotlight: Anne MacDonald
10.16.13
** we hear you had a very unique job before you came to the Kennedy School. Tell us about that. For the last three years, I worked in President George W. and Mrs. Laura Bush’s office, managing Mrs. Bush’s policy engagement in national and international issues. Getting to staff them through such an interesting time […]

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 […]