The Citizen

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.

Explore all Articles

filter by–Topic

filter by–Region

filter by–Country

search by–Keyword

A Celvino Digital, Not a ‘Baby’

02.14.12

By Rosalia Gutierrez-Huete Miller, Culture Editor, MC/MPA ‘12 After several conversations with the Administration gurus of HKS, including Dean Ellwood, who gave a resounding “yes” when I asked him if he would support the idea of a piano, the newly established (founded this year) ArtsPIC, found a donor. Space is so tight around the school […]

Click Here for Inspiration: A Tribute to Professor Dan Levy

01.31.12

By Joshua Yardley, News Contributor Mrs. M. is a second grade teacher in a low-income school district of San Jose, California.  Back in November, Mrs. M. was looking for ways to fund a “clicker system” for her classroom.  This clicker system would allow her students, many of whom were performing below grade level in math, […]

A Case of Mistaken Politics

01.31.12

By Matt Bieber, News Writer, MPP/MDiv ‘13 On Monday, January 9, I drove a couple of towns over to see Mitt Romney speak at the Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company in Hudson, NH. I walked into the venue, put my backpack and jacket down on a seat near the stage, asked a neighbor to watch them, […]

2007 Redux: Can Pats Overcome “Giant” Hurdle to Victory?

01.31.12

By Alexander Remingon, Culture Writer, MPP ‘13 History repeats itself. Four years after the Helmet Catch, the Giants and Patriots are back in the Super Bowl. Four years after being stunned by Eli Manning and the New Yorkers from New Jersey, Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr. will get a chance at revenge. A lot has […]

A Visit to the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum

01.31.12

By Rosalia Gutierrez-Huete Miller, Culture Writer,  MC/MPA 12 On November 11, 2011, a group of HKS students visited the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. The visit was arranged by Ray Rivera, MC/MPA12, who through a mutual friend had met Sara Kanawati, senior major gifts officer at the Library. Sara had expressed strong interest in […]

Will Nine Years of War be Forgotten?

01.30.12

By Daniel Feehan, MPP ’13 Three years ago, I watched President Obama’s inauguration from Baghdad while on a deployment with the Army.  Just two days prior, a soldier from my unit had been killed in combat. I was troubled. I could not find the soldier’s name in American media aside from a sterile Defense Department […]

Longest-serving IOP director shares his thoughts on HKS’ challenges

01.30.12

By Alexi White, Opinions Editor, MPP ‘13 “It’s an industry, and it didn’t used to be. It’s huge and its complicated and its corporate.” With deliberate care and conviction in his voice, Jonathan Moore tells a story of HKS then and now. “My time at the IOP was a kick; it was a riot! And […]

Less Is More: The Republican Approach to Foreign Policy

01.30.12

By Erum Jilani, MPA ’12 In November 2008, President Obama’s election was celebrated not just in the United States but around the world. Crowds in Berlin cheered in the streets while Kenya declared a national holiday. Obama’s presidential campaign impressed global leaders and people the world over with its rhetoric of open engagement and its […]

Dealing with Unwanted Guests: Finding a humane solution to the HKS rodent problem

01.30.12

 By Sheila Choi, MPA ’12 As I left the Harvard Kennedy School library at 3 AM one morning, I was startled by a rustling sound near the bushes in the courtyard. I slowly approached the moving object and found a rat with her leg stuck in a wooden snap-trap, desperately struggling to get away. As […]

“Born This Way”: A Position of Conditional Legitimacy

01.30.12

By Irene Shih, Editor-in-Chief, MPP ‘13 In a recent New York Times interview to promote her Broadway show, Sex and the City star and out-actress Cynthia Nixon made the following comments regarding sexual orientation: “I gave a speech recently, an empowerment speech to a gay audience, and it included the line ‘I’ve been straight and […]

PAE Funding Mechanism Leaves Students with Questions and Costs

01.30.12

By Mike Conway, Business Manager, MPP ‘13 Ever wonder how gender roles in India are changing in light of the country’s transition to more commercialized agriculture? Second year MPP Lorin Fries certainly does. Like many MPP2s, Fries spent part of her winter holiday conducting field research for her Policy Analysis Exercise (PAE); crisscrossing India for […]

An Interview With Jack Abramoff

01.30.12

By Matt Bieber, Feature Writer, MPP / MDiv ‘13 [Note: a podcast version of this interview is available at thewheatandchaff.com/podcast_abramoff/] Jack Abramoff helped break Congress, and now he’s trying to fix it. In the mid-2000’s, Abramoff was earning $20 million a year selling his clients access to the Republican House leadership. He owned restaurants, flew […]

Call for Submissions


Join the HKS Student Policy Review—

to research, write, and learn about policy in a new way. We offer Harvard students an opportunity to engage with the most important policy issues of our time, across a whole range of topics and regions.