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...something he cared to pursue in the future. Yes, number three is harsh, but that is because it is probably the truth and the truth hurts. Honestly, you probably already knew this and just needed someone else to say it. As Eric Matthews from “Boy Meets World?? once told his brother Corey, “Life’s tough. Get a helmet.” Am I really encouraging you to go out and wear a helmet everywhere a la Natalie Portman in “Garden State...

Author: By Molly E. Mehaffey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DEAR MOLLY: Missed Call | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...while Harvard students should be spending their time taking intellectual risks and picking at will from among the course offerings of the world??s premier university faculty, many choose instead to gravitate toward those classes where they can feel assured of a high grade...

Author: By Andrew C. Miller | Title: GPA and Intellectual Risk | 5/12/2006 | See Source »

...computationally intense questions in theoretical physics—but really big ones as well: A non-profit organization called “One Laptop Per Child” started by an MIT professor aims to use today’s technology to distribute robust $100 laptops to the world??s poor as a step towards improved education. If we’re going to make progress on the difficult problems we’re going to face as we leave Harvard, we’re going to do so because the solutions we find will have been enabled...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline | Title: So Long, and Thanks for the Bits | 5/12/2006 | See Source »

...Petersburg. Especially in this context, the West must remember that nothing has really changed since the times of either Peter the Great or Lenin: Russia cares about its pride, not about global security. Amidst the rhetorical battle on the prospects of an American strike, Iran remains the world??s most delicate international crisis. An American-induced Security Council bill to curtail Teheran’s nuclear ambitions will inexorably fail due to implicit opposition from Beijing and Moscow. For China, it is primarily about oil thirst. But for Russia, it is about weapons industries lingering from the Soviet...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri, | Title: Pride and Prejudice at the Kremlin | 5/5/2006 | See Source »

...head teaching fellow Jacob M. Kline noted that the last few weeks of the spring semester tutorial repeated topics taught in the introductory courses Historical Studies A-12, “International Conflict and Cooperation in the Modern World?? and Government 20, “Introduction to Comparative Politics...

Author: By Rachel B. Nearnberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Government To Revamp Sophomore Tutorial | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

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