Politics
Prof. Says Immigration Needed for Growth
Public policy professor Jack A. Goldstone ’76 sought to convey that “opening our doors to immigrants is not only desirable, but an absolute necessity."
Monica Macovei Fights Corruption
Romanian Member of the European Parliament Monica Macovei urged the European Union to adopt standardized anti-corruption laws and enforce their implementation within each EU country, during a talk yesterday at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Massachusetts State Regulators To Ban Four Loko Sales
Massachusetts regulators will soon restrict sales of caffeinated alcoholic beverages, including the popular Four Loko brand drinks.
Today in Photos (11/15/10)
Photos from the November 15, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson.
Harvard College Women’s Center Sponsors Lecture on Women in Politics
Susan Milligan, political journalist and resident fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics, argued women in politics are largely judged by their physical appearances rather than the substance of their platforms yesterday at the Harvard College Women’s Center.
Harvard Pakistani Group Raises Awareness of Flooding
Harvard Students for Pakistan hosted a cultural event on Saturday to spread awareness of the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and raise funds for the approximately 21 million victims.
William Galston, Bill Kristol Debrief Elections
The Center for American Political Studies teamed with the Program on Constitutional Government yesterday to provide analysis on the most recent midterm election.
Election Recap
Political analyst Bill Kristol (right) and William A. Galston (center) of the Brookings Institute discuss the implications of Tuesday’s elections for American politics.
Election Night 2010
Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick '78, Attorney General Martha Coakley, and newly-elected Treasurer Steve Grossman were among the Democrats celebrating victories at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel following elections on Tuesday.