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Are you a middle or high school student interested in journalism? Do you want to work one-on-one with experienced Harvard Journalists? Do you want to get published on the Harvard Political Review? If so, join the HPR's one-week bootcamp this summer!

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Charlie Cook: Political Analyst and Founder of the "Cook Report" (Part 1)

Staff Writer Zak Lutz sits down with Charlie Cook of the Cook Political Report to talk elections and political analytics.

"No Justice, No Cookies." Seen and Heard at the Insomnia Cookies Protest

Reactions from the Insomnia Cookies Protest

Engineering New Media

AOL and New York Times leaders agree tech is enabling, not destroying, media.

Sam Feist: CNN Washington Bureau Chief

Interviews Editor Colin Diersing sits down with Sam Feist, CNN's Washington Bureau Chief, to talk about CNN's coverage of the 2012 election, the future of journalism, and the political polarization of popular news networks today.

HBS's Grand Gender Parity Experiment

A New York Times feature out yesterday reports on Harvard Business School's attempt to improve gender parity, both within the student body and among professors,...

Rick Perry: America’s Last Feudal King

Rick Perry's dominance of Texas politics challenges the American conception of democracy

Strangers in the Promised Land

An account of Eritreans in Israel and their perilous journey there.

Wendy Davis: A Bright Star, but Not the Lone Star State's Next Governor

Wendy Davis is a beacon of hope for Texas Democrats, but she should not run for governor in 2014

Dennis Rodman Is Our Only Hope

Today, former basketball star Dennis Rodman returns to North Korea, where he plans to meet up with his number one fan, Supreme Leader Kim...

Does Liberty Have A Chance?

The summer has been disheartening for libertarians, but hope remains.