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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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Ethics and Extreme Poverty: An Interview with Philosopher Peter Singer

10.18.11

By Matt Bieber, News Features Writer, MPP ‘11 Peter Singer is perhaps the world’s most influential philosopher. He is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. At the outset of your recent book, The Life You Can Save, you lay out two goals: to challenge readers to think about their obligations to […]

Legacy of an Innovator: An Epitaph to Steve Jobs

10.18.11

By Shloka Nath, News Editor, MPP ‘13 In May this year, Malcom Gladwell wrote a piece for the New Yorker on what it means to innovate. He painted the picture of a 24-year-old entrepreneur named Steve Jobs who, in 1979, visited the legendary headquarters of Xerox in Silicon Valley, staffed at the time with the […]

Ultimate Frisbee at HKS: “I Suck At This and I’m Having Fun”

10.18.11

By Alexander Remington, Sports Writer, MPP ‘13 MPP2 Tim Marlowe is a man on a mission to get Kennedy School students to relax. “I find that in the outlay of student activities, there’s a lot of seriousness, things I want to put on my resume.” Marlowe told me. “Even when people drink, they’re serious about […]

Not as Easy as Pie: The Business of Baking

10.18.11

  By Cristina Garmendia, Culture and News Writer, MPP ‘13 As Kennedy students toil over problem sets and cringe at political discourse, many of us may idly daydream of alternate careers. Writer Cristina Garmendia interviews baker-extraordinaire and business owner Renee McLeod of Petsi Pies for a reality check. Renee McLeod has been baking since she […]

Steve Jobs: Remember the good and the bad

10.8.11

By Alexander Remington, Culture Writer, MPP ‘13 When I was growing up, I loved Apple and idolized Steve Jobs. To a large extent, loving Steve Jobs means accepting his reality and denying all evidence to the contrary. This is why journalists often spoke of the “reality distortion zone” that emanated from him. This is why […]

Killing our own: Assassination reveals the growing power of the security state

10.8.11

By Adrian Arroyo, Opinions Columnist, MPP’13 It’s a particularly American irony that, awash in tricorn hats and “Don’t Tread On Me” flags, we’ve placed the men who fought the American Revolution ahead of their reasons for fighting it. The killing of Anwar al-Aulaqi, a citizen of the United States with operational ties to Al-Qaeda, is […]

Elections Apology: Student government promises ‘reform of the elections process’

10.8.11

By Diane Chang On behalf of KSSG, we would like to recognize and extend an apology for the errors in this year’s elections for MC/MPA and MPA1 Class Representatives. Though the Elections Committee is an entirely independent body and KSSG has no input in their work, we regret the oversights that contributed to any confusion […]

Bemoaning Bailouts: Our Future Depends on Reducing Debt and Rebuilding Confidence

10.8.11

By Luca Robert Shuler, MC/MPA ‘12 I don’t believe in rewarding failure. The moral hazard that the United States established in 2008-2009 by bailing out select companies will haunt future policy makers when the next financial crisis strikes. This crisis could arrive sooner than people expect, especially in light of the risk posed by potential […]

A Real HKS Case Study: Student to Elections Committee: ‘Own Up’

10.8.11

By Charles Seigel, MC/MPA ‘12 I am the student who unintentionally set this ball rolling because of what simply seemed to be a glaring error. On the day the election results were announced, I forwarded the KSSG email to the mid-career program directors, inquiring if my recollection was right that we had fewer than 212 […]

Harvard Kennedy School Students Sail Out for a Great Year Ahead!

10.4.11

By Ryoji Watanabe, News Writer, MC/MPA ‘12 Skyscrapers far in the horizon, shining stars above in the sky, a balmy 70 degrees complimented by the light breeze blowing on students’ faces—the evening of September 21, 2011 turned out to be a perfect occasion for 400 Harvard Kennedy School students and their friends to sail out […]

Greece and the Crisis in the Eurozone

10.4.11

By Dharana Rijal, News Writer, MPP ‘13 Before entering the eurozone in 1999, member countries had to satisfy the Maastricht criteria, which required that their inflation could be no more than 1.5 percent a year, their budget deficit could be no more than 3 percent of the GDP, and that their debt-to-GDP ratio could be […]

Attracting the best and the brightest: The HKS philosophy of financial aid

10.4.11

By Alexi White, Opinions Editor, MPP ‘13 At first, Mark Truman wasn’t sure leaving his small test preparation business and going back to school was the right choice. But when he scrutinized the Kennedy School’s Master in Public Policy program, he was attracted by its interdisciplinary nature, the emphasis on service and idealism, and of […]

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