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Rep. Barrios Gets Results In Brief House Term
" Barrios means neighborhood." In the summer of '98, that constituent-oriented campaign slogan for Jarrett T. Barrios '90 was chanted,
Made of Dough?
'Tis the season when seniors trudge between Harvard Square and Logan Airport carrying overnight bags and leather binders, decked out
Roaming Ethernet Yet To Arrive at Harvard
Ethernet registration has for several years been a fall ritual--unless they log on to a public terminal, take a quiz
Students Hit the Campaign Trail
SALEM N.H. and KEENE N.H.--With recent polls showing Bill Bradley and Vice President Al Gore '69 running neck and neck
House Bill Banning Gay Marriage Draws Fire From Activists
CITY & REGION In a hearing that brought religious leaders against gay-rights activists, the Massachusetts House Judiciary Committee discussed the
Professors Receive Mentoring Awards
Last year, advising of Harvard's graduate students came under fire with the apparent suicides of two graduate students, Halei Ge
HASA Elects Board of First-Years
The Harvard African Students Association (HASA) will sport a new and fresher look next year, led by a board made
BMF Holds Elections
The Black Men's Forum (BMF) elected its new officials for the 1999-2000 school year on Wednesday. Shearwood "Woody" McClelland '00
HASA Elects New Officers
The Harvard African Students Association (HASA) will sport a new and fresher look next year, led by a board made
Panelists Discuss Gay, Civil Rights at KSG
The topic didn't seem like anything to laugh about, but at last night's panel discussion on gay rights and civil
The Shooting Club: Reviving A Century-Old Tradition of Safe Sporting
At first look, Charles M. Jobin '01 and Caton M. Burwell '99 might be mistaken for models in an Eddie
Barrios Bill Would Mandate Interpreters in ER
State representative Jarrett T. Barrios '90 (D-Cambridge) is proposing a bill that would require all Massachusetts hospital emergency rooms to
Scientists Win Goldwater Awards
For some undergraduates concentrating in science, math or engineering, spring break brought a much-needed financial boost. Last week three women
City's Reps. Will Vote No on Death Penalty
The death penalty--an issue which will has been revived in the form of a bill expected to come to the
Panel Addresses Religion, Politics
Religious leaders and academics discussed the connection between religion and politics at last night's Institute of Politics panel held at