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All Eyes on the Prize

Even if awarding the Nobel Prize in Peace to Obama was a mistake, it was not an egregious one.

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Winds and Brass Forever

Wind ensembles occupy a special position in the musical tradition, blending the refinement of high music with the spirit of the modern day.

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Cutthroat Sports Culture

This playoff season, we must remember the ways we are not so different—not the sports-cap shibboleths that divide us.

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Sit In

Watching a brilliant professor do his thang—without the pressure of assigned readings, or section discussions, or grades—actually allows me to listen.

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Crimson Wisdoms

Hu Jintao saluted the proles with Cirque de Soleil-style antics as China celebrated 60 years of communist rule. Now there’s something to raise your sickle to.

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The Battle Over “Healthcare”

In the publishing world, however, what has separated healthcare liberals from health-care conservatives isn’t our political views—it’s our opinion on whether the hot topic itself is one word or two.

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Indulgence on the Acropolis

But the tension between indulgence and self-restraint does manifest itself in the way in which many Americans treat food and exercise. It’s all too common for high-achievers—whether at Harvard or in New York—to indulge in greasy food one moment and hit the gym the next.

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‘Just’ Not Enough

What programs like WGBH cannot provide is a factor that Harvard students may well take for granted: that of other Harvard students.

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SurPRISE

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — As one of many Harvard students who remained in Cambridge this summer (woot woot, job market!), I

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Thanks, But No Thanks

NEW ORLEANS, La. – One of the few days that we go out for lunch, we find ourselves waiting 45

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Finance in the Third World

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Maddox Jolie-Pitt and landmines. That was pretty much the extent of my knowledge about this exotic

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New-look lines score big for M. Hockey

Two days after the Crimson’s 4-3 loss to ECAC cellar-dweller Yale in New Haven, Conn., Harvard men’s hockey coach Ted

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Black Guide Editor's Remarks Offensive

To the editors: I would like to respond to a comment in the article, “List from Black Guide Sparks Outcry.”

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