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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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Crafting the next generation of young European leaders to meet new emerging challenges towards a stronger Europe
02.24.13
By Amélie de Montchalin, MPA’14, Correspondent On March 2 and 3, Harvard will host its first European Conference. Organized by students from the Harvard Kennedy School, the Harvard Business School and The Fletcher School –Tufts University, this event aims at showing that Europe is not just about crisis, and that some interesting projects are being […]

If not now, when? Speaking up for change
02.24.13
By Ami Valdemoro, MPP ’13, Correspondent “If you see something, say something.” I heard this public service announcement every day for five years during my commute into Washington, D.C. I knew that the Metro officials had to sound the alarm over suspicious behavior or unattended bags, but I never really thought about it outside of […]

“It’s Our Turn”: Giving back without waiting to be asked
02.22.13
By Nathan Finney, MC/MPA’13 One of the greatest attitudinal skills learnt, that I shall be taking away from my time at the Kennedy School is a drive to help others. I know many students came here with this trait ingrained in their DNA, but this sense was more dormant in mine. My experience with helping […]
An Inspired Story Powered by Stories
02.22.13
By Billy Pope, MC/MPA ’13, Correspondent On the July 17, 2012, I walked up the steps leading to the Kennedy School for the first time. I squeezed the worn door handle in my palm and the gravity of the moment hit me. I froze. I couldn’t go in. I needed to clear my head. It […]

Star power illuminates “The Glass Menagerie”
02.20.13
By Nick Wilson, Staff Writer, MPP ’14 This may come as a bit of a shock, but in the 32-year history of the American Repertory Theater, the celebrated pillar of the local theatre community has never staged a Tennessee Williams play. Armed with some serious star power thanks to Cherry Jones as Amanda Wingfield and […]
The Ogre’s Choice
02.11.13
By Adrian Arroyo, Opinions Columnist, MPP ’13 Here’s the dilemma: there’s an ogre. You can’t get away. He offers you a choice—die quick or die slow? Choose the former, and he crushes your head with his club. Death is swift and relatively painless. Choose the latter and you live a bit longer, albeit in horrible […]

HKS announces graduation speaker: Geoffrey Canada
02.11.13
By Jaya Bhagat, MC-MPA and Mason Fellow ’13 HKS Dean David T. Ellwood announced this morning that Geoffrey Canada, the President and CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone, will be delivering the 2013 graduation address on the afternoon of May 29 at the Harvard Kennedy School. Canada is an American social activist, educator and reformer […]

Student Profile: HKS student participates in Hult Prize competition
02.9.13
By Alexandra Raphel, MPP ’14, Correspondent Kennedy School student Varun Bhandari (MPA ‘14) is part of a team selected to represent Harvard University in the prestigious Hult Prize regional finals this March. The finalists were selected from over 10,000 applications from 150 countries and also include teams from Harvard Business School and the MIT Sloan […]

Breaking the HKS Bubble: Where to find Live Music in Boston
02.9.13
By Anthony Barrows, MC/MPA ’13, Staff Writer Boston’s musical history is rich: its black musician’s union counted Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington as members; Harvard Square’s Club Passim was the epicenter of the 60s folk scene; rock clubs churned out the Cars and Aerosmith in the 70s; and Allston spawned thriving hardcore and third-wave ska […]

Stick to your resolution: “Get out of Cambridge!”
02.9.13
By Nick Wilson, MPP ’14, Staff Writer It may already be February, but it’s not too late to resolve to make art a bigger priority in 2013. After a semester of hearing that “grades don’t matter,” first-years are finally starting to believe this oft-repeated mantra and can afford to skip a few readings. Second-year students, […]

Referendum calls for responsible investing at Harvard
02.9.13
By Chrissie Long, Staff Writer The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) student body will vote this week on whether Harvard University should dedicate a portion of its $30 million endowment to socially responsible funds. The vote, which will come in the form of a ballot question placed alongside candidates running for mid-term student government elections, calls […]

Harvard offers free courses online
02.9.13
By Chrissie Long, Staff Writer After years of cautiously watching from the sidelines, Harvard University has entered the world of online education. The 377-year-old school, which has long thrived under a banner of exclusivity, is now offering online open access classes for free. In September, it unveiled its first two courses as part of a […]