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Harvard Gazette
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‘Game Changers’ puts muscle behind plant-based diet
February 13, 2020
Athletes share that what they eat powers their success
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The do’s and don’ts of sharing about your children online
October 11, 2019
Author Leah Plunkett says despite temptation, children's privacy should be taken seriously on social media.
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A new hunt for Jimmy Hoffa
October 1, 2019
Law professor digs into the case to possibly solve the mystery of the disappearance — and to clear his stepfather’s name
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On the road to impeachment?
September 25, 2019
Harvard legal and political experts explore the thorny legal and political implications of trying to unseat Trump
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Journalist, whistleblower, or dangerous security leak?
April 12, 2019
Legal, intelligence, and news analysts discuss the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange Nearly a decade after Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning shared classified materials illegally…
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On a recent afternoon, the Harvard Gazette sat down with Susan Carney '77, current president of the Harvard Board of Overseers, and Michael Brown '88, president-elect for 2019-20, to discuss their roles and the challenges that face higher education.
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Co-author Sarah Grant’s stories on Steele dossier and Watergate ‘road map’ are much-discussed As the indictments and plea agreements pile up, close followers of special…
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Russia and rights
March 14, 2014
Two leading Russian human rights attorneys visited Harvard Law School on Tuesday to discuss the country’s legal system and offer long-term hope that steps can be taken toward democratic reforms.