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The Hope that Change Brings

Reflections from HBS African-Americans

The Hope that Change Brings

6 members of the HBS African American Student Union (AASU) family discuss what the election of Barack Obama means to them. Lauryn Hale Barack Obama ran for President on a platform of hope and a promise of change. His victory last Tuesday, November 4th was America's first step towards these promises becoming reality. (1) comment

Obama and Me

A Kenyan Conservative's Perspective

Obama and Me

A conservative Kenyan relates his personal odyssey through the 2008 election. In the process of selecting a leader, he makes surprising discoveries that transcend politics. On the surface, it appears that I voted for Obama because I am black, or because I am Kenyan, or both. (3) comments

Spotlight: Interview With an HBS Couple

Harbus: Tell us about how you met. Jack: We were both working for McKinsey, I was based in the Houston office, although rarely there. Claudia: I was working in Rio and he was in Houston for a particular project. I met Jack at a McKinsey Happy Hour during the beginning of my Houston project. (0) comments

Andrew Klaber (OH) Joins Young Leaders in Tokyo

Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit Delegates to discuss global financial crisis and scarcity of vital resources Tokyo, November 14, 2008 - Andrew Klaber (JD/MBA '10) has been selected as one of 160 emerging leaders from 30 countries in the Asia-Pacific region who will gather at the Four Seasons Hotel in Tokyo for the Asia Society's Third Annual Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit. (3) comments

Reader Questions Harbus' Presidential Poll

To Editor in Chief: I am from Lebanon visiting Mass for treatment. By chance I read The Harbus Monday 27 Oct 2008. I was very surprised that HBS is backing Obama. In Lebanon the palestinains Sunni Chiate also Hezballah Hamas Falah they all want Obama to win. (1) comment

HBS Students Launch Economic Blog

Four EC students have embarked on a unique field study, launching a student blog under the name of the "Economic Policy Review." The blog (www.econblog.org) focuses on American economic policy issues and seeks to provide non-partisan, balanced commentary on pressing economic issues facing the U. (3) comments

SA Now Taking Applications for Community Impact Fund

Deadline for the Fall application due November 28

The Student Association is now taking applications for the SA Community Impact Fund, which will provide financial support for student-led initiatives that have direct and tangible impact on communities external to HBS. Applications for the Fall process are due on November 28. (0) comments

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