Articles By: Christine Ann Hurd Christine Ann Hurd
Christine Ann Hurd '13 is a Government concentrator who lives in Lowell Dining Hall. She enjoys perpetually watching "Lawrence of Arabia" and being an Anglophile. She measures the success of her day by how high her heels are.

/ September 3, 2012 7:47 pm

Running Through Murakami’s 1Q84

A more accessible, yet less striking novel.

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Can Women Have It All?

Seven HPR writers discuss and critique Anne-Marie Slaughter's article, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All"

/ May 16, 2012 2:25 pm

The Political Apathy of a Liberal by Default

The problem with politics at Harvard

/ March 4, 2012 6:24 pm

The Bias Towards Martin Scorsese

It's strange that "Hugo" won big. Here's why.

/ February 11, 2012 7:48 pm

Known and Unknown: A Memoir

The title of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s memoirs–Known and Unknown–is appropriate of almost any position that requires making decisions based on predictions. In national security matters, especially during war-time as in Afghanistan and Iraq, there will be good intelligence and bad intelligence, and Clausewitz’s concept of ‘fog of war‘ can confuse even the most prescient of individuals. Rumsfeld’s memoir presents a well-researched defense of his decisions in the midst of that fog.

/ December 8, 2011 6:55 pm

Spring Awakening’s Impetus and Resilience

The issues that were viewed as so taboo in 1891 become harder to present as “controversial.”

/ November 8, 2011 12:00 pm

The Image of Guantanamo

You Don’t Like the Truth: 4 Days Inside Guantanamo

/ October 13, 2011 10:26 pm

Too Big to Fail

#firstworldproblems With Real Consequences

/ September 26, 2011 11:41 pm

An Explanation for the Madness

An example of pop-science gone awry, but suddenly, Harvard’s student body and its predilection to produce leaders seems much more clear.

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