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Of course, in addition to centralizing resources already available, the Women’s Center can offer new services that were impossible before, due to lack of adequate space. Advocates suggest that a Director for the Center be hired in a model similar to that of the Harvard Foundation for...
Undergraduate Council (UC) elections begin today. In this new academic year, the Harvard student body will again select their hardworking peers who will represent their interests in the UC’s general meetings and on its committees. Every Harvard student should take a moment today—or in...
Towards the end of making the UC more effective, we encourage interested parties to launch concerted write-in campaigns, both in Houses with plenty of candidates and in those with very few; and we encourage every Harvard student to get information about all of the students running to represent their...
For as long as I can remember, the middle class has been the gold coin of American politics. Every candidate I’ve ever heard—from either party—has claimed to represent the middle class. According to every poll I’ve seen, most...
The U.S. has long insisted Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb; Iran has denied it, saying that its program is purely for civilian energy purposes. It nevertheless admitted to concealing elements of the program for decades, and then only when forced to by inspectors from the International Atomic...