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Spotlight on Planned Parenthood

What the 112th Congress means for the Pro-choice Movement

Re: David Brooks on Politics, the Brain, and Human Nature

As part of the 2011 Science & Democracy Lecture Series, NY Times columnist David Brooks delivered a lecture titled “Politics, the Brain, and Human...

Fixing Congress: Buddy Roemer’s $100 Plan

Campaign finance reform is back in the news. For the first time since the January 2010 ruling of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the...

Blogging Women’s Week: Feminist Coming Out Day 2011

Last week, one of my male friends told me that one of my female friends was "too intense for a boyfriend." He clarified, "it's...

LIVEBLOG: Harvard Thinks Big 2

10 all-star professors from diverse fields come together at Sanders Theater for the second Harvard Thinks Big event, because as host Peter Davis '12...

An Atheist at Interfaith Week

Monday marked the second time I have stepped into Memorial Church. As an atheist, I’ve marveled at the beauty of the venue but have had...

Carrots, Donkeys and a Conversation Cut Short

In a speech on January 27 at Kirkland House, Congressman Jim Cooper (D-TN) offered his view on fixing Congress, but his ideas are unlikely to hold sway with the more traditional Democrats.