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  1. Consider the recent controversy involving Sarah Jeong, a writer of Asian descent, whose colorful tweets against white people were dug up after the New York Times’ editorial board hired her.

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  2. While the two groups may be similar in mission and some of the KP’s initial membership, the KP will seek to have a diverse membership of people from all backgrounds,” KP affiliate Basia Rosenbaum '18 wrote.

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  3. In an email Thursday, Business School spokesperson Jim Aisner '68 wrote that Business School faculty members often “have a changing portfolio of board service.”

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  4. The letter, sent to acting EPA Administrator Andrew R. Wheeler on Tuesday, criticizes a proposal suggesting the EPA should make all data used to support scientific studies that inform its regulations available to the public.

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  5. Aug 8

    “J. Press takes its history at this location very seriously and tried to work for a way to keep it,” Jun Murakami, President of J. Press USA, wrote in a statement. “But given the increasing rents in the area over the past several years, it did not work.”

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  6. Aug 8

    From Editorial: "Bringing the final club scene to the masses, or opening up the door just a tiny bit wider, won’t cure our dissatisfaction with our social scene."

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  7. Aug 8

    The 2018-2019 Harvard Men's Basketball season will feature matchups against UNC, St. Marys, and UMass, alongside a Philips Arena contest in Atlanta against Mercer. Full Schedule Below:

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  8. Aug 8

    On the last day of Santos’s eight-year-long presidency, Kennedy School Dean Douglas W. Elmendorf named Santos an Angelopoulos Fellow — a title previously held by several world leaders, including the former Mexican President Felipe Calderón.

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  9. Aug 7

    With Delta Gamma's closure, six of Harvard's ten all-female social groups have changed their membership policies in the last three years.

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  10. Aug 7

    A little over a year after the flame of Les Sablons’ kitchen brought the historic 1912 Conductor’s Building “to life,” the upscale French restaurant cooled off its stove tops for the last time Thursday.

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  11. Aug 7

    Historic men’s clothing boutique J. Press — a Harvard Square fixture for 86 years — is closing its Mt. Auburn St. store at the end of August, citing increasing rents in the past several years.

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  12. Aug 7

    Though DG's closure drew widespread media attention as an example of the most severe consequences of Harvard's controversial social policy to date, the formation of KP brings DG more in line with other campus sororities, two of whom recently disaffiliated.

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  13. Aug 7

    The Graduate School of Design picked firms Herzog & de Meuron and Beyer Blinder Belle to design the expansion to its main campus building, Gund Hall.

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  14. Aug 6

    From Editorial: "I don’t need a reminder from Harvard that this education requires sacrifice."

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  15. Aug 6

    “If my presence in this role affirms someone's sense of belonging and ownership, the same way Drew's appointment affirmed my own sense of belonging, then I think that's great,” Gay said.

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  16. Aug 6

    Delta Gamma’s decision to close represents an about-face from its earlier position, when the group defiantly announced this spring that it did not plan to adopt major changes in response to the sanctions.

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  17. Aug 6

    A message on Les Sablons’ website gave no reason for the restaurant’s closure, instead thanking its staff and patrons.

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  18. Aug 6

    Harvard Business School Professor Bharat N. Anand ’88 will be Harvard’s next vice provost for advances in learning, the University announced Tuesday.

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  19. Aug 5

    Portraits of Harvard’s former deans line the halls they once walked. The features change, as do the poses and the visibility of brush strokes. But the subjects of the portraits bear certain resemblances: most are white, and most are male.

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  20. Aug 5

    From Editorial: The problem with the discourse around "selling out" is that it splits graduates into two putative groups. One follows its principles straight out of Johnston Gate; the other strictly looks out for number one.

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