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Carol P. Choy
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Presidential Tastes
If the adage “You are what you eat” applied to presidential candidates, Americans would find themselves on Nov. 2 deliberating
Harvard Scientists Accuse White House of Distorting Science Facts
At least eight prominent Harvard scientists have signed a statement accusing the Bush administration of distorting scientific fact in promoting
Experts Disagree Over Mad Cow Risk
A Harvard School of Public Health (SPH) expert still asserts that mad cow disease presents little risk for the American
Harvard Ties for Top College Ranking
It may not be lonely at the top but the view is sweet. For the first time in five years,
Take Me Out to the Pops Concert
Musical audiences might be surprised by what they find swimming in a sea of poised musicians, polished brass instruments and
Seniors Snap Up Tickets
It isn’t often that Boston Red Sox fans grumble about more than their dislike for the New York Yankees. But
Researchers Report Promising Vaccine For Cancer Treatment
A preliminary clinical study performed at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute of Harvard Medical School (HMS) found that a new antibody
Study: Public Misunderstands Security Lingo
A recently published study from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) found that most Americans do not know how
Phi Beta Kappa Inducts Juniors
Phi Beta Kappa announced yesterday the names of 24 juniors who will join the academic honor society as its first
Students Square Off In Dance ‘Revolution’
Students stomped, hopped and toe-tapped the night away at a Lowell House Committee-sponsored video game dance tournament Saturday. A dozen
Black Men's Forum Honors Cosby Actress Rashad
Actress Phylicia Rashad, known to most as the strong-willed Claire Huxtable of “The Cosby Show,” was feted by the Harvard
Queen Latifah Feted at Cultural Rhythms Show
Queen Latifah received the royal treatment at Harvard Saturday, mingling with students at a Kirlkand House fete and later presiding
Latifah To Host Cultural Rhythms
The Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations has nabbed royalty to host its 18th annual Cultural Rhythms show. Queen
Hasty Pudding Honors Huston With Parade, Pot
Anjelica Huston maintained a calm reserve as she paraded through Harvard Square and went through the notoriously flamboyant ceremony where
Fried Food Chemical Not Cancer Risk
A chemical commonly found in potato chips and french fries does not increase the risk of cancer, according to a