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While at Harvard, Nyarota says he hopes to gain some insight into “what goes wrong” in countries such as Zimbabwe...
...implies the week following a lazy break over intersession. And although the partners in crime soon discovered the expense of buying hi-tech equipment, Harvard’s shopping period allows the intellectual consumer to pick up limitless freebies. Well, syllabi. But these free handouts offer a priceless insight into the muddled psyche of Harvard academics...
...effort of their peers. But so what? Challenging bright students to produce important work—not penalizing their lazier peers—should be the ultimate goal of a Harvard education. It is more important to nurture those students who show flashes of individual insight than to engineer a system where talent is subordinated to graft...
Duncan M. Currie ’04, a history concentrator in Leverett House, is beginning his first semester as a Crimson columnist. He will offer insight and commentary on the major issues of the day, taken from a conservative perspective. He hopes to both inform and entertain readers—even those who aren’t members of the “Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.” His column will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
Wright said his childhood in the South gave him special insight into the hurdles faced by the region...