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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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.