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  1. Brick and Mortar: Lessons About the Future of Bookselling

    We all remember our first bookstore. The flush of colorful covers, stacked on shelf after shelf and ranging into the distance; the sound and sensation of flapping pages. The scent of espresso from the inevitably adjacent café. I’m describing my own: a Bar ...

  2. StreetTalk – New Hampshire Democrats 100 Club Dinner

    Last week a team of HPR writers and editors traveled up to New Hampshire for the McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Celebration. Our StreetTalk team asked around to determine why democrats choose to support Secretary Hilary Clinton or Senator Bernie Sanders.   Aut ...

  3. Demystifying the Donald: Trump, Past and Present

    Donald Trump’s racist, sexist, and xenophobic diatribes have provided ample fodder for tabloids and mainstream media alike. Pundits have eagerly covered the megalomaniacal billionaire’s presidential candidacy, updating their audiences with Trump’s latest ...

  4. How Scalia’s Death Affects the State of Affirmative Action

    With the unexpected death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, marking only the third time in recent memory an active justice has died, a firestorm of controversy and has erupted surrounding who his possible successor may be as well as the fate of cur ...

  5. Jeb Bush Campaign Revealed As This Year’s Biggest Ponzi Scheme

    This week, the Jeb Bush campaign was unmasked as an elaborate, $150 million dollar Ponzi scheme designed to trick donors into believing George H.W. Bush’s second son could win the Republican nomination. Thousands of investors were notified of their losses ...

  6. Harvard at the Cyber Battlefront

    In today’s world, a computer can easily become a weapon and cyberspace a battlefield as cyber security becomes a growing national concern. A breach in the government computer system in 2014, for instance, resulted in the leak of 21.5 million Americans’ pe ...

  7. Why Police Training Must be Reformed

    On February 9, David Joseph, an unarmed African American teen, was killed by a police officer in Austin, Texas. Joseph, a student at Premier High School, had plans to further his education in college this coming fall. Joseph is just another victim of a la ...

  8. I Left My Heart in San Francisco: The Importance of Full House’s Return

    I don’t mean to brag, but I binge-watched before binge-watching was cool. Throughout elementary school, I tuned into Full House reruns with a vengeance. Every day—twice on ABC Family from three to four and twice on Nick at Nite from nine to ten—I laughed ...

  9. The Comedy of Conan O’Brien

           Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, Conan O’Brien is an American comedian, writer, producer, and late-night talk show host. He is a member of Harvard’s Class of 1985, and while a student in the College, he served as president of  The Harvard Lampoon. ...

  10. 2009 Fall Newsletter

    Newsletter attachment:  IOP_Fall_2008.PDF ...

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