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HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT JUDITH MILLER, THE NEWLY RETIRED NEW YORK TIMES REPORTER WHO HAS BEEN CRITICIZED FOR RELYING ON YOUR ORGANIZATION AS A SOURCE FOR PREWAR REPORTING ON IRAQ'S WMDS? I think Judith Miller is a good reporter. Over there she did very good reporting for the...
In the wake of Wyclef-gate, I was interested to read on Monday that the Undergraduate Council (UC) had voted to form the Concert Inquiry Commission to determine why the concert had not sold enough tickets (“UC to Examine Wyclef Failure,” news, Nov. 7...
A week after the Harvard College Curricular Review Report on General Education was released, faculty members say they are hopeful that its recommendations for a new system to replace the Core will be voted on by the close of the academic year.The report proposes a hybrid system of distribution requirements...
Ben W. Heineman, Jr., ’65, the senior vice president for law and public affairs at General Electric (G.E.), will assume fellowship positions at both Harvard Law School and the Kennedy School of Government this spring, the two schools announced Monday. Heineman will become the first-ever Distinguished...
Luckily, things have changed, and the purpose of art has expanded greatly. Consider the function of photography in the imagery of Vietnam or the Great Depression, or the role of Constructivist art in uniting millions of Russians. Pop art forces us to examine our absurd consumer society by parodying such...