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A tale of three cities — and their turn to the right in the heartland — Harvard Gazette
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Government professor’s new book focuses on the roles of race, class, and religion in the evolution of former New Deal Democrats.
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Why do election polls seem to have such a mixed track record? — Harvard Gazette
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Democratic industry veteran looks at past races, details adjustments made amid shifting political dynamics in nation.
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You’d never fall for an online scam, right? — Harvard Gazette
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Wrong, says cybersecurity expert. Con artists use time-tested tricks that can work on anyone regardless of age, IQ — what’s changed is scale.
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Two bereaved mothers who know price of war work for peace — Harvard Gazette
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Layla Alsheikh, Robi Damelin argue path to Mideast reconciliation begins with acknowledging common humanity.
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Should schools ban cellphones? — Harvard Gazette
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In the Harvard Thinking podcast, experts talk about the growing movement to restrict devices in K-12 classrooms.
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on Sep 25
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Items belonging to Vietnamese soldiers returned to families — Harvard Gazette
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Harvard researchers, via the Unseen Legacies project, are helping to answer decades-old questions about the fates of Vietnamese soldiers.
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on Sep 23
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Ketanji Brown Jackson discusses new memoir — Harvard Gazette
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“Lovely One” traces Supreme Court justice's “unlikely journey” from South Florida to Harvard to the nation’s highest court.
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on Sep 16
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For this ring, I thee sue — Harvard Gazette
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Unhappy suitor wants $70,000 engagement gift back. Now court must decide whether 1950s legal standard has outlived relevance.
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on Sep 13
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Speech is never totally free — Harvard Gazette
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Cass Sunstein suggests universities look to First Amendment as they struggle to craft rules in wake of disruptive protests.
on Sep 12