Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire
April 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Supreme Court tackles ‘race-consciousness’ in the workplace
By William S. Jeffrey & Evan J. O’Brien
The Supreme Court heard arguments on April 22 in Ricci v. DeStefano. Read more
A Series of Unfortunate Events
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The U.S. should confront North Korea over its missile test
By Anthony J. Bonilla
North Korea’s launch of a missile capable of hitting Alaska should prod the U.S. to reassess the region. Read more
Return of Compassionate Conservatism
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The GOP should emphasize its solutions to human suffering
By Peyton R. Miller
The Republican Party has an image problem: We are the bad guys. Read more
A Species Supremacist
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Conservatives can articulate a case for environmentalism
By Matthew P. Cavedon
Environmentalism and conservatism have long been at odds with each other. Read more
Colbert in Space
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NASA has not denied ‘democracy in space’
By Christopher W. Jensen
In the past, if you had mentioned the words “Stephen Colbert” to me, I would have thought “Truthiness.” Read more
La Lengua Inglesia
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English is the language of our democratic republic
By Jamin A. Dowdy
There are some things that are universally recognized as American, like baseball, hotdogs, and apple pie. Read more
Students Hit or Miss the Pavement
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The Student Labor Action Movement wages a futile campaign
By Patrick T. Brennan
Recently, the long dormant Student Labor Action Movement has revived on campus, in response to the expected layoffs due to the decline in Harvard’s endowment. Read more
Inherit the Myth
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Popular conceptions of the Scopes trial are misleading
By Mary Anne Marks
In 1925, John Scopes was jailed for teaching evolution in a Tennessee public school. Read more
The Conservative Activist
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By The Editors
If there is one paradox greater than the Harvard Republican, it is the conservative activist. Read more
In Da Club: Students’ New Dining Option
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By Christopher B. Lacaria
Hard economic times have hit Harvard, wreaking havoc upon that once sturdy bulwark of civility on campus, impregnable to the shifting currents of fortune and to fads in academia, style, or taste: the Harvard Faculty Club, which traces its august origins back to the 1930s, amid the university’s golden age. Read more
