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Tackling Football Myths
"Gov Jock" is part of Harvard's jargon--a stereotype so prevalent that the Government Department last year printed up shirts for
High costs, low turnout force student groups out of the Science
It has become a familiar theme: The movie didn't do as well as we had hoped. Student groups eager to
Movie Madness
It has become a familiar realization: The movie didn't do as well as we had hoped. Student groups eager to
Lewis Says ROTC Will Not Change In Near Future
Three days after the Undergraduate Council gave its support to greater accommodation of students in the Reserve Officer Training Corps
Women Reports Assault, Fighting On Cambridge Common
At about 2:15 p.m. yesterday afternoon, an apparent fight or assault involving a group of homeless people occurred on Cambridge
Three Junior Professors Win Sloan Awards
A Harvard astronomer, economist and psychologist have claimed three of the 100 prestigious Sloan Fellowships, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Philosophy Professor Offered Tenure
Richard G. Heck, an associate professor of philosophy, has received a rare internal tenure offer, Faculty members in the philosophy
Harvard Team Takes Eighth Place In World Programming Competition
A three-person Harvard team took eighth place in the 1999 World Finals of a prestigious programming contest held yesterday in
Mock Trial Team Sixth in National Tourney
Three years after two Harvard first years founded the College's Mock Trial team, this year's squad placed in the top
Mock Trial Team Sixth at National Tourney
Three years after two Harvard first-years founded the College's Mock Trial team, this year's squad placed in the top 10
Ballroom Dance Club Teaches Swing, Salsa, Earns Money
As couples swayed to the sound of dance music in the Currier Fishbowl last night, the Harvard Radcliffe Ballroom Dance
Persian Students Celebrate the New Year
The Persian Society celebrated the New Year festival of Nowrooz with a night of traditional food and dance on Friday
HASA Presents Footsteps Series
The magic of dance and the thunder of drums filled Lowell Lecture Hall Saturday night, as the Harvard African Students
Activists Recall Rwanda Genocide
Two Harvard-educated lawyers, Binaifer T. Nowrojee and Christopher J. Ayres, described personal experiences with the 1994 mass genocide in Rwanda
Two Influential Activists Speak to Harvard African Students Association
Two Harvard-educated lawyers, Binaifer Nowrojee and Christopher J. Ayres, described personal experiences with the 1994 mass genocide in Rwanda in