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Claire G. Friedman
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Job Flurry Hits Harvard
The number of on-campus recruiters at Harvard this fall has reached a record high since Sept. 11, according to the
Students Scream for Free Ice Cream
In lines rivaled only by those seen at Annenberg during pre-frosh weekend, students waited at the Harvard Square Ben &
HCl Spill Evacuates Science Center
A chemical spill in the Science Center early yesterday afternoon led to an immediate and complete evacuation of the building
Harvard Alum Wins Pulitzer Prize
When a delivery person dropped off a carton of champagne at The Wall Street Journal’s Boston bureau Monday, Daniel L.
Broad Director Lander Joins HMS
MIT Professor and Director of the Broad Institute Eric Lander join the faculty of Harvard Medical School (HMS) this month,
Virus Mimics Harvard Server
A new virus that send messages under the guise of the Harvard e-mail server spread through computers across campus yesterday,
New Director To Broaden Focus of Risk Analysis Center
Four months into his stint as head of Harvard’s Center for Risk Analysis (HRCA), James K. Hammitt ’78 has plans
Bio Students Get By With Minimal Math Requirements
As Harvard faculty continue to emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary study, some biology students are learning the hard way that
Network Joins Female Grad Students
Over lunch last October, five female friends from the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) decided it was time to unite
Law Students Lace Up Their Skates
Though this week’s plummeting temperatures have driven most members of the Harvard community indoors, the Law School is giving its
Roadshow To Feature Harvard Artifacts
A privately owned antique chair with a connection to Harvard’s history will be featured on the January 4, 2004 episode
Mahan and Blickstead Tout Experience, Endorsements
Matthew W. Mahan ’05 and Michael R. Blickstead ’05 first met as opponents, battling to represent first-years in the East
Med. School Students Mark AIDS Week
With a large AIDS ribbon crafted from red balloons, photos of dying AIDS patients and the screening of an AIDS
'Hark' To Receive Makeover
Fifty years ago, architects and campus pundits used phrases like “dream come true” and “consistently good in design” to celebrate
Kegs, Warmth Return for 120th Game
The Harvard football team crushed Yale yesterday in New Haven but for many it was the balmy weather, a bomb