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Harvard Rally on Budget Cuts
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Harvard Rally on Budget Cuts

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Daniel P. Gurney ’09

During the week, Daniel P. Gurney ’09 learns theory and composition in the Harvard Music Department, where he recently composed

Harvard Prefrosh Roving Reporter
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Harvard Prefrosh Roving Reporter

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Posthumanity Plagues A Port-Dada Historian

Halfway through “The Posthuman Dada Guide: tzara and lenin play chess,” one may indulge the urge to turn to the

Harvard Housing Day 2009
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Harvard Housing Day 2009

Currier House Flyby Image
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Currier House Flyby Image

Dan Aykroyd, The Harvard Foundation's Artist of the Year
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Dan Aykroyd, The Harvard Foundation's Artist of the Year

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Pig-Part Art in 'Heads'

Artist Heide Hatry channels Victor Frankenstein as she stitches together pieces of pigskin to make female figures. And like Frankenstein’s

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Novelist Funds Scientist Position

In an unlikely alliance between pulp fiction and organic chemistry, Patricia Cornwell, author of the best-selling “Scarpetta” thrillers, will establish

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Students Criticize, Laud California Gay Marriage Ban

Students and faculty voiced mixed reactions to the passage of California Proposition 8, reflecting on the implications of the gay

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You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby

Not much has changed about Dylan P. Reese ’07 since he was named one of the “15 Hottest” his freshman

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Judge May Dismiss DeWolfe Drugs Case

Editor's Note: Since the publication of this story in September 2006, new information has arisen regarding the case in question.

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Judge Moves To Dismiss DeWolfe Drug Case

A judge has dismissed the case of four undergraduates who were allegedly found in possession of marijuana in a DeWolfe dorm room this past January.

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Judge Sets Next Date in Marijuana Trial

The trial of four undergraduates charged with drug violations will be delayed at least until May 5, a judge ordered at a pretrial conference yesterday morning.

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Charges Follow Lengthy Watch

Court documents released to the public following last Wednesday’s arraignment of four Harvard undergraduates charged with drug violations revealed that police had been monitoring a DeWolfe room for about three weeks before the night the students were allegedly found using marijuana.

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