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Yale Professor Bryan Garsten gives the keynote address, “Being Represented,” at the Graduate Conference in Political Theory on Friday afternoon at the Center for Government and International Studies.

Government

Harvard Graduate Conference Unites Global Thinkers on Political Theory

The fourth annual Harvard Graduate Conference in Political Theory convened students from across the world to discuss political theory.

Election Recap
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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.

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Obama, Two Years Later

Two years after millions pulled the lever for Obama, voters will return to the polls to cast ballots reflecting their opinions on the first half of the president’s term.

Student Groups

Forum in Sanders Urges Eradication of Poverty

Speaking at the “Bridging the Gap” forum last Saturday night, David Rosenberg likened the relationship between poverty and sub-standard education to the circular debate over which came first—the chicken or the egg?

Government

Website Asks Americans To Love Taxes

While many political pundits continue to emphasize the public’s frustration with taxation, Vanessa S. Williamson—a graduate student in government and social policy—started a website last August to take the conversation in a new direction.

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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer speaks about the Supreme Court's role in a number of cases from Marbury v. Madison to the Korematsu Trials last night. Breyer also discussed his new book, American Liberty.

City Politics

DiDomenico, Bush Debate Mass. Issues

With nearly two weeks remaining until the election for the State Senate seat, Democratic candidate Sal N. DiDomenico and Republican candidate Barbara T. Bush continue to spar over the issues facing Massachusetts.

Government

Professors Predict Tight Race

Four top academics offered contrasting predictions on the outcome of the upcoming midterm elections at a pre-election panel.

Galbraith on Afghanistan
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Galbraith on Afghanistan

Government

Census Reaches Out to Undergraduate Students

College students are among the populations that are most difficult to reach for the census.

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The exhibit “Invisible Cities” opened in CGIS Southand will run until April 20. The exhibition is sponsored by the Office of the Arts, Harvard Undergraduate Council, the VES department, and HAMUC.

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Officials and Professors Discuss Preservation of Amazon

Government officials hailing from Acre, Brazil joined two Harvard professors in a discussion last night about practices for developing local communities while preserving the Amazon Rainforest.

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Jeremy C. Stein (left), Kenneth Rogoff (middle), John Y. Campbell (right), and Niall Ferguson (not pictured) speak on the events leading up to the global financial situation today and the impact on future economic policies.

Leadership in the Business World: A Discussion with John Clarkeson
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