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OPINION
By Michael J. Trejo
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
This weekend’s 15th Annual Latino Law Policy and Business Conference celebrated the rise of Latinos in the U.S. and Latin America, but also revealed Harvard’s most glaring weakness: After forty years, a Latino Studies Center is still missing on campus.
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OPINION
By Dan B. Bratter
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Our conference does not ignore the reality of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, as some have blatantly and unjustly claimed. On the contrary, we devote half of our panel discussions and the concluding keynote speech to addressing the conflict and innovative peace initiatives.
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OPINION
By Danny P. Bicknell, Tara Raghuveer, and Pratyusha Yalamanchi
Monday, April 16, 2012
We sincerely believe that students should have a stronger, more unified, productive voice on campus, in communicating with each other and with the administration. This school can feel more like a distant institution than a place where we all live and study; students should be changing that, and we really want to help.
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OPINION
By Jacob R. Drucker
Monday, April 16, 2012
I am a mere novice when it comes to procrastination. The true masters of the trade have orchestrated a house-wide war to distract us all from upcoming deadlines and projects and essays and midterms and finals.
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OPINION
By Gabriel N. Drapos
Friday, April 13, 2012
I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called Ulcerative Colitis; six months later, I withdrew from Harvard.
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OPINION
By Nikhil R. Mulani
Thursday, April 12, 2012
In order to prevent future interventions from becoming botched in the manner seen in Haiti and Afghanistan, the international community will have to overhaul its approach to training policy-makers and development officials.
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OPINION
By Dina M. Perez
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Recently, a number of employers have taken the intrusive measure of asking job candidates to provide their Facebook login information. This action is an example of how companies have overstepped their boundaries in the hiring process
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OPINION
By Jason E. Sandler
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Seven and a half years ago, at the age of fourteen, I had no idea that a disease called cancer would change my life forever.
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OPINION
By Samantha Berstler
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Any utopian claim that the BDSM community-at-large “hugely” upholds consent is a naiveté that is too dangerous not to address.
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OPINION
By Lily H. Ostrer, Mythili Prabhu, and Darshali A. Vyas
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The outpouring of global health research and information from within Massachusetts has situated the state as a leading locus of knowledge and work in this field. However, it does not seem that this focus has been reflected in the priorities of our legislators.
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