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Paris Hilton displays some of her dance moves while hitting the Boston nightclub Rumor yesterday evening.
Hip Hop Scholar Offered Tenure
Harvard has extended a tenured professorship to hip hop expert Marcyliena Morgan, an offer denied three years ago under the
Latkes vs. Hamantashen: The Promised Food
Potato or poppy? For the chosen people, it’s been an age-old debate over their chosen food. And last night, Frankfurter
GSD Prof Alleges Discrimination in Department
A Graduate School of Design (GSD) professor who penned a searing critique of her department last week in a resignation
Af-Am Seeks To Lure 2 Ex-Profs
The Department of African and African American Studies voted unanimously yesterday to push forward with the tenure case of hip
From Asia with Love
Yiting Liu ’03 has become more than just a household name in China. Written by Liu’s parents, the 2000 Chinese
Little Lulu Goes to Harvard
At age 71, she’s still a character that endures and endears—her dress is the same bright red, and her licorice
Gates Named Univ. Professor
After a four-and-a-half-year vacancy, the Fletcher University professorship will be filled by Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr., Interim President Derek
Plane Crashes into Soph’s Building
For Baruch Y. Shemtov ’09, a plane’s collision into a high-rise apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side yesterday hit
‘Great Minds’ Pack Black Alum Event
In 1952, Harvard’s graduating class included just four blacks. A half-century later, nearly 700 black alums from the classes of
Go North, Young West? That's The Af-Am Talk
Amidst rumors that black studies scholar Cornel R. West ’74 may return to Harvard, members of the African and African
Library Chief To Close the Books
When Sidney Verba ’53 started out as director of Harvard University Library (HUL) more than 20 years ago, the school’s
Hist of Sci Launches ‘Commission’ Course
It’s a class with no papers, no midterms, and no final exam. As their one and only project, students in
New Planets Discovered
It’s no longer true that “My Very Excellent Mother Just Sent Me Nine Pickles,” as the old mnemonic device goes.
Prof Accuses New Yorker of Defamation
CORRECTION APPENDED A Harvard mathematician has accused The New Yorker, a magazine famed for its meticulous fact-checking, of defaming him