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...even been presented in Washington in the past. The IOP lets world leaders speak directly to students about the issues of the day—and then insists that they respond to student questions. High profile media and government officials come to Harvard for semester-long fellowships to generate in-depth discussions with students on significant political issues. The Harvard Political Review stirs debate by publishing a political magazine and the internships program helps to place Harvard students in the policy world directly. By expanding its influence to a national level, the IOP can utilize its resources to impact...
Similar to the previously released Women’s Guide to Harvard and Harvard Asian American Association’s guide, the Black Guide will combine practical listings for restaurants, hair salons and churches with in-depth historical research and essays...
...department or attending Faculty meetings with some responsible regularity. But that poker-faced seriousness gets old after awhile. The tie needs loosening and FM is there to take it all off. Dan came to the magazine in search of something different—a bigger, flashier canvas for his in-depth reporting and quality profiles. Seek and ye shall find...
...approach aims for breadth and accessibility over in-depth analysis. At times her prose feels distinctly derivative, or else noncommittal to the point of tediousness. Sentences like “Or perhaps the transvestite wolf is not the ultimate representation of a categorical crisis” grow less illuminating with each re-reading. The book’s comprehensiveness, however, more than makes up for its analytical weaknesses. Uncloaked is ultimately valuable for its diligence in tracking the tale and its characters at every turn, showing how each version builds on and subverts its predecessors...
...addition to reviews spanning a broader budget range, the redesigned Let’s Go guides also include more in-depth writing about local culture and news—as well as anecdotes from guide researchers...