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...those Washington would prefer. It's unlikely that most of the key U.S. allies in the Middle East would fare much better than Iraq's Allawi in genuinely democratic elections. But allowing Arab electorates the right to choose their own leaders is still healthier in the long run. The burden of governing is almost always a moderating experience. (Just ask Turkey's crypto-Islamist government, or the leftist administration of President Lula in Brazil.) The alternative, to promise democracy but curtail it when we don't like the outcome, may be even more dangerous...
Though the VES department may strike some students as inhospitable to non-concentrators, they certainly should not have to bear the burden of addressing all of Harvard’s art needs. But concentrating in economics shouldn’t cut off a student from opportunities for artistic expression, and searching outside of Carpenter’s concrete walls is often the best bet. Harvard does have many art programs to serve precisely those students who aren’t majoring in VES, but don’t want to give...
Lured by the promise of free 256 megabyte USB flash drives, over 800 students flocked to a speech by the President and CEO of the semiconductor division at Samsung Electronics at the Harvard Business School’s Burden Auditorium yesterday, though some were disappointed when the free, pocket-sized memory disks ran out early...
...specifically “women’s events” and challenge the norms of male leadership. Young members of organizations must encourage the leadership to engage in substantive discussion regarding inherent gender biases within each campus group’s organizational structure. More explicitly, while the burden is on campus leaders both to better structure membership and elections and to more effectively reach out to young women through outreach initiatives, women undergraduates also must step up to the plate—more women must run for offices in these organizations. As Women’s History Month commences...
While Kaplan says that he is not against student loans, he recognizes that excessive loan debt can be a burden...