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The Council Needs You
The Undergraduate Council recently voted to allocate $1,000 to the fight against homophobia at Harvard. This allocation was structured as
Mayor Dorothy Kelly Gay: Somerville's Lucky Charm
Growing up in Ireland, Dorothy Kelly Gay watched her father contribute to his town through his career of nursing and
MacNeil Analyzes Washington Politics for TV Audiences
After 51 years, the search for truth is still driving journalist Neil MacNeil '49. MacNeil has spent much of the
Nieman Choice Says Reversal Of Honor Unfair
Kin-ming Liu, a prominent Hong Kong journalist promised a Nieman Foundation fellowship at Harvard, had that fellowship revoked earlier this
VES Visitors
As with creative writing classes, the many courses in the Visual and Environmental Studies Department (VES) are taught by visiting
Dorothy Kelly Gay Elected Mayor of Somerville
SOMERVILLE--Dorothy Kelly Gay was elected the first female mayor of Somerville yesterday, defeating alderman John Buonomo in a special election
Dorothy Kelly Gay Elected Somerville's First Female Mayor
SOMERVILLE--Dorothy Kelly Gay was elected the first female mayor of Somerville yesterday, defeating council member John Buonomo in a special
Student Wins Fellowship, Stipend
After a college career full of offices and achievements, Anne-Marie Oreskovich '99 now has an honor that will fill up
Activist Discusses Homeless
Former Rhode Island gubernatorial candidate Myrth York and homeless activist Macy DeLong led a discussion on homelessness in Boylston Hall's
Gomes Speaks at Hillel
The Revered Peter J. Gomes, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Minister in Memorial Church, delivered a speech last night
Heads of State Discuss Global Politics
Seven prominent current and former heads of state considered the world's most pressing problems at a panel sponsored by the
PSLM Protests Prison Labor at State House
The Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) spent yesterday morning on the steps of the State House protesting a trio of
Hispanic, Latin American Magazine to Debut
Zalacain, a new campus magazine that aims to provide a fresh perspective on the Hispanic world and Latin America, will
Noted Chinese Artist Dongdong Donates Books to Harvard
Xu Dongdong, a notable Chinese artist, has contributed a set of books containing samples of his work to Harvard, according
Artist Donates Work to Library
Xu Dongdong, a notable Chinese artist, has contributed a set of books containing samples of his work to the Harvard