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...long time, conservative parents have been uneasy about sending their children—morally upstanding, as they were??to a college with any vestige of modern-day liberalism or secularism. Yet the parochial thinking of higher education has been: If a smart kid (or his parents) hopes to make a splash, he or she is unlikely to do so at a small liberal arts college—particularly if that institution is so unambiguous about its political leanings and its adopted dogma. The jury’s still out, of course, on PHC students’ viability...
...there is a striking similarity between what institutions and indicators current economists require as prerequisites to growth and the priorities of the past British empire. From here we are forced down a slippery slope: The colonial projects of the 19th century may not have been entirely good, but they were??on the balance—positive, and thus can be taken as models for American imperial aspirations...
While Bahadu has become a major contributor to Harvard student life, his transition to college wasn’t so smooth. “Freshman year, I think I should have figured out where the libraries were??I didn’t set foot in a library until April,” he says. Bahadu opted instead to study in his room in Thayer—one of the most social dorms that year. “I lived on the first floor right next to the elevator,” he says. “Everybody...
...When I see you, I feel young. I see you as you were??and I pray you see me as I was,” said Gomes, drawing laughter from the audience...
America’s support for Israel’s bombing of the alleged Syrian terrorist camp reveals that the Bush doctrine toward the Middle East is not only flawed, but also fatally ineffective. States that harbor terrorists are not terrorists: if they were??or if the Bush administration followed that doctrine impeccably—the U.S. would have ousted the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat for allowing terrorists to remain active there...