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Bari M. Schwartz
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POLICE LOG
July 1: 10:22 a.m.—A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to Bright Hockey Center to take a report
Professor Scolded for Harrassment
In December 1979, for the first time in Harvard history, the University officially reprimanded a faculty member for sexual harassment,
Women Seek to Carve Out a Niche
The class of 2005 will leave Cambridge with women’s issues catapulted to the forefront of campus and national awareness, following
Campus Offers Disaster Victims Aid
From organizing benefit events to founding a group on thefacebook.com, members of the Harvard community are mobilizing to aid victims
No Room for Romance
When Peter T. Wilson ’99 moved into his freshman dorm, his proctor, who had just graduated, was dating a then-student
Corker Finishes Up a Month's Work
Don’t let the Manny Ramirez poster on the wall of his University Hall office fool you. Zac A. Corker ’04
Gross to Students: Cheer Red Sox Safely
After last week’s deadly riots following the Boston Red Sox win over the New York Yankees in the American League
Recent Grad Takes On Social Post
After emerging from the foam of the Mather Lather and trading his Hahvahdparties.com t-shirt in for a graduation gown, Zac
'Game' To See Tighter Drinking Rules
Increased enforcement of alcohol restrictions at this year’s Harvard-Yale game will likely make it tougher than ever for students to
Since 2002, Twice As Many Go Abroad
The number of students studing abroad during the fall semester surged this year for the second time in a row,
More Women Enroll as Harvard Maintains High Yield
For the first time in Harvard history, more women than men are expected to be part of an incoming first-year
Strutting their stuff
For Harvard men at the turn of the 19th century, fashion dictates came from the college administration, not the Milan
Strutting their Stuff Pt. II
Lather. Exfoliate. Rinse. Repeat. To compliment such wardrobes, grooming—once the exclusive domain of women donning powders and lipstick—is working its
Red Folders in Hand, Pre-Frosh Invade
The 1,100 pre-frosh who flocked to Cambridge for this year’s visiting weekend said they were more impressed by Harvard’s often-lamented
Class of 2008 Applications Remain High
In the College’s second highest tally ever, 19,712 students applied for a spot in the Class of 2008, despite early