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Samuel H. Carter
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Thank You, Harvard Landscape Maintenance
The next time you want to complain about our lack of snow days, I encourage you to thank a member of the Landscape Maintenance team instead.
The Dark Reflection of Smartphone Screens
By communicating electronically, we get to wear masks with our own faces on them, and honest cues and responses are lost in translation.
In Wake of Lawsuit, Students Reflect on Asian-American Identity
The trial over Harvard's affirmative action admissions policy ended last month, and students gathered on Friday afternoon to discuss the term "Asian American" and its relevance for students' identities.
Harvard Honors Veterans on World War I Centenary
Although students did not have the day off, they and other campus affiliates found a way to honor veterans.
Economists Advocate For The 'Next Big Economic Idea' at Harvard IOP
Four economists proposed policy changes to promote economic equality — including universal basic income, a federal job guarantee, and job incentives — at a panel held at the Institute of Politics Thursday.
UChicago Philosophy Professor Discusses Ethics of Animal Rights
The lecture was co-sponsored by the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and the Harvard University Department of Government.