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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 ...
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 ...
The Borough Council, community residents and University representatives met at the Council meeting on Tuesday to discuss the University’s requested zoning for the proposed Arts and Transit ...
Adae Romero '02 spent much of her first semester on campus in tears. While her classmates chatted excitedly, eager to make new friends, she found comfort in the soft voices of her relatives thousands ...
It is instructive, I think, to consider the implications of this personal and social state of affairs by reference to what Edmund Burke called the “little platoons” of social life. He writes in his ...