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...Pilot Research Program enables scientists to??test purely theoretical ideas without having to pay attention to what’s in the experimental notebook,” Murray said...
That is why, if we do not join the protesters ourselves—in fact, the vast majority of us choose not to??we offer them our tacit support. We infer from their tirades the progressive visions they should be advocating. We allow them to shape the landscape of political debate, centering the ideological spectrum around their radical liberalism and radicalizing moderate conservative perspectives. We allow angry protesters to define the zeitgeist of the Harvard experience...
...Monday, Rep. Charles B. Rangel, D-N.Y., came to Harvard to test an idea he thought we should find scary: if poor people are to be sent abroad and killed, everybody should have to??even Harvard students. Rangel claims he was surprised by how little direct opposition his proposal met with. What he didn’t understand is that we still don’t get it. Rangel’s idea of a universal draft is interesting and vaguely threatening, but most of us still have to jump on an elliptical for twenty minutes...
...involvement on our campus. But to fulfill its potential, this “direct” side of public service must work in tandem with efforts in the realm of politics and public policy. This political dimension of public service is as important as—indeed, intimately connected to??community volunteerism, yet it does not receive adequate attention and energy from young people on college campuses around the country, including our own. The ability of our communities to address any issue or question facing them, from poverty and education to crime and security, is intimately connected...
...Harvard’s actions have left us no choice but to file this lawsuit,” she said. “We believe that Harvard has engaged in illegal activity that threatens to cause irreparable harm to??long-term shareholders of the fund...