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...Harvard Law School’s most well-known professors has taken a leave of absence to join the government of leftist Brazilian President Luiz In??cio Lula de Silva...
...Today, by comparison, the timbre of activism seems a bit more hands-off. The protests of this year ran from a “die-in?? at a fall career forum and a grievance-airing at a speech by the director of the FBI to the hunger strike and the “I am Harvard” racism campaign. But at no point were administrators and students—or police and students, for that matter—nearly as at odds as they were a few decades...
...Faculty has recently affirmed that a Harvard education should “seek to prepare students for civic engagement, to teach students to understand themselves as products of—and participants in??traditions of art, ideas, and values, to prepare students to respond critically and constructively to change, and to develop students’ understanding of the ethical dimensions of what they say and do.” Exploring gender, and challenging gender inequity, complements these goals, and will thus continue to be the focus of our work. Far from having a rigid view of what gender...
...angry and wet, but it ended up being a life-altering exercise in a broad scope. That moment in the pool crystallized the school’s systemic absurdity: Despite all of the good things about it, boarding school is an irredeemably terrible idea. So, I never really bought in??I had fun, fooled around, and messed up, at least in comparison to the average student here...
...position here is pro-freedom, pro-Bueller, pro-“Dammit.” The main photo spread has the girls playing at a playground, one of them drinking from a juice box and another eating cookies. Between that and “Girls’ Night In??, middle school looms really, really large throughout Freeze, its haunting memory coupled with a heightened awareness that growing up is going to happen pretty soon even though nobody anywhere is ready. In her editor’s note for the new issue, Sebastian asks whether the change that happens...