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...Barnhill, the “I Am Harvard” campaign represented a crucial turn toward substantive activism, with groups ranging from the Progressive Jewish Alliance to the Asian American Students Association standing on the University Hall steps in the rain as hundreds of undergraduates gathered for the pre-exam streaking ritual of Primal Scream. The student activists spoke of their encounters with racism at Harvard...
...What’s promising is the goal itself is no longer in dispute, which is kind of amazing,” Nowski says. “When this first came up that was by no means the pre-ordained conclusion...
...even in the midst of the ’90s economic boom, two-thirds of Americans thought that “the lot of the average person is getting worse.” On the left, Utne-reading Luddites condemn materialism and consumerism, longing for a squalid, pre-industrial past. On the right, conservative nativists fear immigration and social change—god forbid we lose the WASP culture that made this country great. And elites across the spectrum bemoan the base popularization of high culture...
...Oleg Bibergan ’07, an economics concentrator in Dunster House, says that the department should be more forceful in advertising the fact that “we are not a pre-professional department...
...Harvard economics department maintains a strong social-scientific orientation and eschews pre-professional courses such as accounting. According to Stock, “many of our students would prefer a business major, but Harvard does not offer a business major so they settle for the second choice of economics...