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Editorials

Editorials

Stormy Summers

Part of the responsibility of Fed chairman is to keep the markets calm, and we have doubts that the colorful Summers can maintain the staid and sober disposition necessary for the position.

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Benefits for Allston

We ask Harvard to truly consider the effects of its development on the Allston community and work to follow the intent, not just the letter, of its obligation to the Allston community.

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Blurred Red Lines

America’s military might will remain credible to the world no matter what one dictator thinks of it.

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Enforce (and Change) the Law

Hungry undergraduates seeking to satisfy their sweet tooth at Insomnia Cookies on Mt. Auburn Street during the wee hours of Sunday, August 18 must have encountered a very different scene from the one they anticipated

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An Unfinished Investigation

The institutional failure to protect privacy exposed in the Keating report highlights the urgency of understanding how and why University officials conducted these searches in the manner they did, so that such a situation can be prevented from ever happening again.

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Madness for Everyone

Harvard’s men’s basketball ascendancy, from 66 straight years without NCAA appearances to a ranked, national competitor and producer of NBA talent, is proof of athletics’ potential on an unlikely campus.

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Let EdX Grow

The potential for online education remains relatively unexplored, so platforms like edX require, at minimum, an incubator period in which to expand, change, make progress, and make mistakes that eventually lead to advancement and refinement.

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Smart Charity

Harvard serves as a vital conduit between research funding—public or private—and the solutions to make our world better.

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A Call for Honesty

We are pleased to see that Hammonds is vacating her position, and we hope that this move will aid the Harvard community in beginning the process of reestablishing trust among students, faculty, and administrators.

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The Drone Wars

We welcome President Obama’s announcement that the operations of the CIA’s morally hazardous drone program will be transferred to the Pentagon and that there will be tougher standards for when drone strikes can be authorized, with targeted killings being scaled back.

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Close the Gap

Even when women deserve respect, subtle issues of perception—even in the absence of outright discrimination—mean that they are less likely to get it.

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A Small Step Forward

The recent adoption of new examination policies comes as welcome news in the midst of this academic year’s own finals period.

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A Promising Campaign

As Harvard determines the priorities for the campaign, administrators should give students and faculty a stake in the planning, prioritizing, and fundraising.

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Flippant Ferguson

Ferguson has since apologized for his statements, calling them “stupid and tactless,” an apt summary of his thoughtless and hurtful remarks. Not only was suggesting that Keynes’ promotion of counter-cyclical spending is tantamount to a lack of empathy for future generations an extreme simplification of Keynes’ philosophy, but it is obvious that sexual orientation or childlessness is not indicative of one’s investment in the future.

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An Unfortunate Shutdown

Harvard’s ability to participate in a number of scientific endeavors will be crippled by the closure of the NEPRC: An example of this is the federal BRAIN Initiative.

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