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Jackeline Montalvo
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Harvard Lags in Stem Cell Work
According to professors, Harvard researchers last week were dealt a humbling blow when a monumental medical breakthrough in stem cell
Alumna Levine Probes Lives of Hasidic Teens
For an alumna of Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, inspiration for a dissertation topic came out of a
Movie Review
A single event spawns all others in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s sophomore wonder, 21 Grams, yet it doesn’t occur anywhere near
Prime Minister Praises U.S. Equity
New Zealand’s first female prime minister and a champion of women’s and gay rights told an intimate gathering of students
Deconstructing the Mosque
Award-winning author and illustrator David Macaulay, who has made his reputation by making the art of architectural design accessible to
Constructing Ed Zwick
The screening room at the Loews Harvard Square movie theater was abuzz last weekend with laughter, cheers, applause and tears—and
Centennial Celebration Exhibit
The idea to produce an exhibition to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Harvard’s Busch-Reisinger Museum began with the acquisition of
Music Video Makes Maye’s Day
Aspiring hip-hop star Richard W. Maye ’04 has received a lot of puzzled phone calls lately. “One of my friends
Brattle’s ‘Fantastic’ Film Fest To Showcase Horror
Ned Hinkle, co-director of the reputably ‘indie’ Brattle Theatre, and Steven Schneider, who has edited numerous books dedicated to the
Actor Jolie Talks on Crafting Croft
Melodious, amiable and undeniably sexy, Angelina Jolie’s gliding voice is as complex as the woman herself. With the faintest hint