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Life in the Pen

The media loves epidemics.

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Harvard Study, UHS Disagree On Swine Flu

Officials at the University Health Services will advise all undergraduates to be vaccinated against swine flu in sharp contrast to Massachusetts policy and to a just-completed Harvard Medical School study that will recommend against mass immunization of young adults.

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Health Services Vaccinates 5000 People

Despite the distraction of mid-terms and the widespread publicity concerning swine flu vaccine’s possible side effects, almost 5000 people received the vaccine early this week in the UHS three-day immunization program.

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When swine flu made national headlines last spring, it wasn’t the first time. A similar flu scare began in February, ...

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The Professor, the Policeman, and the President

The arrest of Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. has quickly become the best-publicized case of disorderly conduct to hit Middlesex

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Now What?

Harvard and the privileged students who attend it are insulated from most global strife. Crises ranging from malaria in Africa,

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Building a New Widener

In the fall term of 1897, a young man in precarious health enrolled in an experimental psychology course with Professor

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Uncounted Costs of a Living Wage

The “Living-Wage Campaign” at Harvard is like a Boston winter: you know it’s going to strike, but wonder only when

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No Child Left Behind

As we gear up to take midterm exams, students across the nation have begun to dodge tests of their own.

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The Other Phallus-Breaker

When my roommate and I dismantled the lewd sculpture which appeared in the Yard a couple of weeks ago, our

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Calling for a Healthier Harvard

Recent articles and opinion pieces in this newspaper have pointed out what everyone knows: the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is

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When Time is of the Essence

It’s hard to miss Harvard Right to Life’s updated ‘Natalie’ posters, which are now printed in color and depict a

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Discordant Diplomacy

America’s foreign policymakers would never fail to take into account the concerns of other nations—yet this is the perception that

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Title IX Rematch

In 1972, the year Title IX was passed, a total of 29,972 women competed in college sports. In 2001, that

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Trashing Estrada

The Senate Democrats conducting a filibuster against the confirmation of Harvard Law School graduate Miguel A. Estrada give as their

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