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Contrary to popular belief, Republicans and granola eaters can inhabit the same room without starting WWIII. Environmental Science and Public Policy, one of Harvard’s youngest and most well-endowed concentrations, is home to an interesting mix of environmental do-gooders, overachievers betting on a niche concentrations as...
There’s a certain amount of mystery in the air around the Literature department–or maybe that’s just the cigarette smoke. Lit’s got a rep for being one of Harvard’s more esoteric concentrations, filled with artsy Advocate...
Tomorrow’s game will be more than just the season opener. After an adversity-filled offseason, the Harvard football team will have to prove it remains a force to be reckoned with against Holy Cross (1-1) in the 12:30 game at Harvard Stadium.Many thought the suspensions...
Everyday before Kenneth P. Ambrose heads to work, he visits the cemetery where his two sons are buried. Next to his son who died in 1998 from pulmonary blood clots rests his other son, Paul W. Ambrose, a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 that was hijacked on Sept. 11...
But the Vatican press corps is slowly learning that it's best to cover Benedict on his own terms. For the 79-year-old would not stay silent for long on the topic of faith-based terror. On Tuesday, in a riveting and provocative university lecture, the Pope explored the...