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It wasn’t revolutionary. It was homework. But it was homework that asked: how do we build schools that work for all kids?
At this year’s Reunions and Commencement, the University sought to get ahead of any potential demonstrations by exhaustively ...
Mahya Fazel-Zarandi ’25 was awarded an international Gates Cambridge scholarship. She will pursue a Masters in Philosophy in ...
Contributing Writer for The Prospect Irene Kim reviews the fashion show “Metanoilepsis,” which featured a collection of ...
In the fiscal year 2011, the endowment grew by 22 percent, and it grew by 15 percent in the year prior. This year’s return will be smaller than that of the past two years, but it is still far outpaces ...
Public Safety and police officers were enforcing a new rule, which went into effect this fall, that limits tailgating to three hours before and one hour after sporting events. Tailgating during games ...
International dialogue can prevent violence in social and political clashes around the world, leading French sociologist Michel Wieviorka argued yesterday. At the core of Wieviorka's talk, "From ...
Democratic candidates David Goldfarb and Yina Moore ’79 will be competing for the party’s nomination for Borough mayor in June. The winner will run as the endorsed Democratic candidate in the November ...
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