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OPINION
By Wyatt N. Troia
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
While in an ideal world all changes in constitutional interpretation would come through amendments, we now have a long history of changing our constitutional law more by judicial reinterpretation than by amendment.
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OPINION
By Tarina Quraishi
Monday, March 26, 2012
The Hunger Games largely avoids the restrictive lens of gender. Within Collins’ literary world, Katniss is characterized neither as feminine nor as feminist; she is merely a complex, humanized character.
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OPINION
By Marina N. Bolotnikova and Louis R. Evans
Monday, March 26, 2012
Social narratives surrounding sex create spaces and situations where predators can operate without fear of punishment.
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OPINION
By Emily S. Unger and Rachel E. Zax
Friday, March 23, 2012
Recent events demonstrate a troubling attitude in America: that it is acceptable to demean and disparage women for their sexual and reproductive choices.
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OPINION
By Senan Ebrahim, Athena L. Lao, and Lange P. Luntao
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
We would hope that Harvard’s investments reflect its mission, “to assume responsibility for the consequences of personal actions... to advance knowledge, to promote understanding, and to serve society.”
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OPINION
By Gregory Kristof
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
But for all their firepower, where was the intellectual spark—the creative flare that can spring you out from inside the box?
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OPINION
By Heather L. Pickerell
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's suggestion to reform the House of Lords has merit and is a key policy for the Liberal Democrat Party. However, Clegg’s moves could destabilise the governing coalition and diminish the power of the House of Commons in the long term.
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OPINION
By Chloe S. Maxmin
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
In light of recent debates over women’s rights and in honor of Women’s Week, I think we could all benefit from a hard a look at the subtle pervasiveness of masculine language in our discourse that even most feminists subconsciously perpetuate.
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OPINION
By Rudi E. Batzell and Andrew J. Pope
Monday, March 19, 2012
Harvard library workers are dedicated, highly trained, and committed to improving the libraries and serving patrons. They possess priceless institutional knowledge that cannot be digitized or outsourced. We must recognize their knowledge, experience and contribution.
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OPINION
By Brian L. Cronin
Monday, March 19, 2012
Mr. Obama’s brackets say something about him. At least, those cautious picks fit a broader narrative. After a predictable early-on push for campaign promises, Mr. Obama has followed, in many respects the path of least resistance.
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