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Harvard Couples Marry
Six years after they walked down the aisle in Memorial Church’s first commitment ceremony, Robert L. Parlin ’85 and his
Gay Staff Couples to Keep Benefits
Though many Massachusetts employers plan to cut off same-sex domestic partnership benefits once gay marriages begins in the state next
Harvard Queer Issues Magazine Debuts
It’s queer, period. And Harvard’s first literary and cultural journal dedicated to queer issues is also the first intercollegiate publication
‘Gaypril’ Commences With Open Mic
About 30 students gathered in Boylston Hall last night to kick off “Gaypril,” a month set to include gay pride
Homosexuality Criticized in Debate
Theory met practice as an evangelical theologian and a gay rights lobbyist squared off on the issue of same-sex marriage
Grolier Book Shop To Close
The book is about to close on the nation’s oldest all-poetry store, as the Grolier Poetry Book Shop is forced
Believers Flock To Crying Mary Statue
A hand-painted, blue and white statue of the Virgin Mary burst into tears on Feb. 9 and has been crying
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Some area residents believe this statue of the Virgin Mary, outside Medford’s Sacred Heart Church, has been crying since Feb. 9.
Harvard Presents Report to Cambridge
University officials presented their annual “town-gown” report to the Cambridge City Planning Board last night, but stopped short of outlining
Dunster Names New Resident BGLTS Tutors
Following allegations of harassment and discrimination against the queer community in Dunster House, House Masters Roger and Ann Porter appointed
Real Estate Exec Named New Property Manager
A veteran real estate executive will take over as Harvard’s manager of property, including new land in Allston, the University
Soph Nominated for Grammy
While 50 Cent is celebrating his first chance to win a Grammy, Han-Na Chang ’06 is packing her bags for
100 Reasons: Barro-Adams Have Long List
Joshua A. Barro ’05 hustles into the Adams House dining hall in a crisp, dark gray suit and crimson tie.
Global Health Symposium Draws Experts
Experts on international health are converging on Cambridge this weekend in an attempt to pique students’ interest in topics ranging
School Committee: Election 2003
Questions 1. How will the consolidation process of last year play into this election, if at all? What did the