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From SXSW: ‘Wishful Thinking’ is a Monumental Debut | Arts | The Harvard Crimson Sections News Opinion Arts
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Harvard Undergraduates Form Forward-Thinking Jewish Union | News | The Harvard Crimson Sections News Opinion Arts Blog Magazine Metro Multimedia
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Don’t Sacrifice Critical Thinking for Efficiency | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson Sections News Opinion Arts Blog Magazine
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introducing the course. While this goal makes sense for an introductory history course, thinking historically is hard without
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moral compass. When we wrestle with challenging questions, make an ill-informed decision, or revise our thinking, we are gaining something
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the thinking. Advertisement Collections and Classroom Caution I am not alone in thinking this. The College
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having the opportunity to navigate issues by challenging our assumptions and thinking critically fosters our personal
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semester’s showcase — “EXpedition” — came from reflections on the college experience. “When we were thinking about titles, it was
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in its admissions decisions. “Stereotypes are broken down, prejudice is reduced, and critical thinking and problem
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times someone tells you their name, where they’re from, and what they’re thinking of concentrating
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you. The best part of this is that I know we were both thinking that we would get
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myself to step inside the mind of a GCal warrior. Thinking back to when
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are looking at this. It is individual communities that are looking at this and thinking, ‘Maybe we are shooting
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Artist-in-Residence Jessie Cox On Sound as a Way of Thinking | Arts | The Harvard
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that curve? There’s just real stakes there. There truly are likely individuals out there already thinking about how to
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defended and subject to critique. As per Mill’s classic argument , our thinking and arguments
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governance of emerging technologies. “That’s one area that I think Harvard should be thinking about, not just as
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and Mirika J. Jambudi Speaking of interminable construction projects, we got to thinking about a number
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German citizens from this project “People of the 20th Century”. So, I was thinking about bringing into “Touching
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s a much bigger ask, and it takes a lot more thinking,” she added. As a
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Shalini N. Ramchune Calling all first-years! Are you shaking in your boots just thinking about Housing Day THIS
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Carbajal, another newly accepted student, was caught off guard after he opened the page, thinking for a
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in this tier last year (s/o Pfoho Housing Day Video circa 2025, we’re still thinking about you, sweetie), you
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tend to imagine “a pigeon, or a blue jay” when thinking of birds
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lost or not yet found and the struggle to find identity, thinking of the
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the University must consider putting to use those who have spent their lives thinking seriously about a
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problem the cap would help address. “The error he’s making is not thinking about the fact
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Artist-in-Residence Jessie Cox On Sound as a Way of Thinking By Tymofii Baranenko • “When
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on tuition as opposed to philanthropic donations. We’re going to be thinking about that last one
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Wouldn’t that be great someday to restore the lighting?” Sullivan recalled thinking. Sullivan then approached R
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and think about where their own decisions have led them. This line of thinking is directed by the
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a foreign language at this point. Your grades are slipping, and naturally, you are thinking… do I just pass
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your go-to HUDS fruit instead. Write first, format later. I spent more time thinking about the structure
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of self-doubt. How did you do this every day in middle school without thinking twice? Alas, your mail
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back to the councilors and say ‘this is how we’re thinking about the work
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the proposal during Thursday’s meeting. “These days, there seems to be some overall thinking that there’s a
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course is to encourage Harvard students to engage in critical thinking about their own institution
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warning, telling seniors not to let AI “rob” them of their own thinking. “For the
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of the brain are responsible for egocentric or allocentric pathways of thinking. He relates this to
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not all of his stand-up is about existential dread. Film From SXSW: ‘Wishful Thinking’ is a Monumental
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to find ways to build financial capacity by reducing expenses and thinking about building new sources
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By Ally Hwang • Calling all first-years! Are you shaking in your boots just thinking about Housing Day THIS
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to be sharpening and complicating their own sense of college-level thinking through the dynamic
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Moore • The Oscars just happened, and let’s be honest — you’re not thinking about the speeches
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allow for growth. This means treating our thoughts as records of our thinking as it progresses. We
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men’s champion earned. Advertisement “I think we’re gonna have another battle here,” she recalled thinking as she left Centre
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all financial help aside, Jeffrey, that you are rooting for me and thinking about me,” she wrote
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both the Wyss Institute and the GSD focus on implementing forward-thinking designs into the
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to a lot of people in terms of just thinking that at least at
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part of a broader effort to rebuff federal incursions. “I'm really thinking there’s a
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and private sector research is one that he and his colleagues are “constantly thinking about.” David Alvarez-Melis
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Project to define the neurological criteria for death itself. Advertisement “Thinking about those questions and
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Literary fiction is the only way we have, really, of seeing somebody thinking something and saying
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As a student at Harvard, Brown found himself surrounded by people who challenged his thinking in and
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the street, you're not really just walking down the street, you're thinking about the conversation
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Smith frames "petal rock black" as a cycle of metamorphosis. “I’m thinking of like
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selected for a desirable atmosphere, or optimized for maximum output. This thinking is incredibly passive. Harvard
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in the city, we have to do this process of thinking ourselves in order
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the screen to try and piece together what he’s doing or thinking. While the constant
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formal — where chocolate-dipped strawberries, dramatic ice sculptures, and fairy lights have us all thinking, “Yes, this is what
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around rituals: he writes two essays a day on “liberal arts” and “thinking citizen” topics for
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like the world depends on my work, while laughing at myself for thinking it does. I would
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stronger than me. Attire perfect for the occasion I know what you’re thinking: Who will care about
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made at certain times, but ultimately, we need to get back to thinking about the totality
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financial barriers of owning art. “In terms of even just thinking about the price
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By moves fast. You grab a turkey and ham sandwich, not even thinking about the layers
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to carefully read longer books but also the kind of critical thinking that can only be
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work of emerging voices — that housed the most impressive work. Graham Parkes’ “Wishful Thinking” deservedly took home the
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response fell flat with an audience that he said hoped she would condemn the thinking behind demonstrators’ rhetoric. “Many
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AI “hitting a wall” or being just a “fancy autocomplete” is wishful thinking. This is a
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meals, Plummer said. “There are a lot of people that are already thinking about the trade
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search, including conducting some deliberations publicly “so people understand how the governing board is thinking about these things rather
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like they are actively tanning your skin. Finally, today is the day. You’re thinking about them. It wouldn
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the anticipation was overwhelming. “I was missing almost every forehand, almost every backhand, because I was thinking about it so much
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as Harvard’s Arts and Humanities dean, Philosophy professor Sean D. Kelly has been thinking big about how to
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perfect and if I were to go back, I would spend time thinking about how to
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situation of Harvard to see the relevance of conservative thinking. What we have is
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in a different light because of the new ways of thinking I adopted by auditing
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way. Of course, this piece is not a critique of critical thinking, evaluation, or any other
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close support of undergraduates and to the promise that hard thinking can be its own
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the agreement, said she was initially “disappointed” at the contract’s ratification, but started thinking about future plans for
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way. Of course, this piece is not a critique of critical thinking, evaluation, or any other
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other schools receive three senators. “We spent a fair bit of time thinking about the Medical
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this point, but no, this does not mean you can stop recruiting). You’re tuned out, thinking about whether you really
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their names be on the labels to credit their work, credit their thinking.” The teens
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simple, and visually stunning, “Aftersun” doesn’t devastate viewers right away, but keeps them thinking about the father
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commitment to workers’ rights, housing, climate, and social justice, combined with his strategic thinking, will make him an
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to double concentrate,” she continued. “Definitely a part of me was thinking about it in
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a lot of digital plants to show that plants are worth thinking about and worth
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digital technology. And so, having been trained in this tradition, I started thinking in terms
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as a writer, you can fall into the trap of thinking perhaps that language is
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Harvard. “I don’t think there’s ever been a day since I started thinking about Take Back Harvard
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grad school down from on high. Advertisement — Wyatt J. Meyer I'll say what everyone’s thinking: become a humanities
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percent of people just hallucinate in their minds as part of thinking and only
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to “regurgitate” ideas fluently. What he looks for, instead, are people who are “thinking for themselves
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Goldberg’s openness to new ideas, even late in life. “You’re thinking about a person
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Class of 2024 felt comfortable expressing their opinions about controversial topics during their undergraduate experience. Thinking and learning
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a nine-year-old boy who had not taken pleasure in reading before, thinking of it
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change and value longer, slower, and more engaging artworks that require critical thinking and true
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and Claire Jiang , Crimson Staff Writers Like many Harvard students, Sameera Fazili ’00 arrived on campus thinking she was a