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Joshua D. Gottlieb
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Summers-Time and Speaking Freely Ain't Easy
Once Lawrence H. Summers was simply an economics professor. Like any other academic economist, he was trained to propose theories,
City Lauds Rise in Dorms
In a City Council chamber where politicians have frequently taken a confrontational approach towards Harvard, the councillors thanked the city’s
Mahan Leads Council To Success, Discord
Just as he proposed in his February 8 inaugural address, Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 has spent his
Kennedy Still Fighting After Seven Consecutive Senate Terms
When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, D.-Mass, took Richard J. Clasby ’54 skiing in the winter of their freshman year,
Advanced Standing Option Debuts
After graduating from the Groton School in 1954, Henry R. Breck ’58 spent the next year traveling in Europe and
Ferguson Readies for Harvard
One of the world’s foremost scholars of American and British imperial history is about to join Harvard’s empire on the
Four New Review Groups Announced
Despite professors’ mixed reactions to the curricular review’s interim report, Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby outlined at yesterday’s
Student Fee To Rise in Fall
The Faculty Council on Wednesday approved the student body’s vote in a referendum two weeks ago to raise the optional
Council Pushes Restroom Access
The Undergraduate Council approved contentious bills recommending gender-neutral restrooms and a campus women’s center in a three-and-a-half hour meeting last
Review Sparks Faculty Debate
After over a year of closed-door debate, the curricular review was openly discussed for the first time yesterday, when members
Council Mulls Over Report
In its first opportunity to comment on the College’s curricular review, the Faculty Council yesterday discussed the broad themes and
Murder Case Hearing Continues
In the second day of a pretrial hearing on Friday, the prosecution continued efforts to show that a Harvard graduate
Witnesses Testify in Murder Case
At a pretrial hearing yesterday, several witnesses testified on the mental and physical health of a Harvard graduate student around
Perpetuating Malpractice Woes
The past few years have seen a destructive increase in outlandish jury awards for the victims of medical malpractice in
Faculty Briefed On Sexual Assault Office
At its biweekly meeting yesterday, the Faculty Council heard about the progress of the new Office of Sexual Assault Prevention