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Minorities Within Minorities
Tatiana H. Chaterji ’08 was startled by the role she was cast to play in the between-acts skit of this
New Fellows Bring Global Outlook
An official in Iraq’s transitional government and a former Peruvian ambassador will be adding an international flavor to the Institute
UC Issues Report on Hilles Space
The Undergraduate Council (UC) voted unanimously last night to adopt a report making specific recommendations about the formulation of student
Student Groups Look to Improve Minority Participation
Leaders of various student groups convened last night to discuss minority participation in campus politics and to pledge continued cooperation
Same As He Ever Was
Earlier this semester, Henry Louis “Skip” Gates came into the Locke Seminar Room of the Barker Center to do a
“Street Knowledge”
Cornel West’s first album, “Sketches of My Culture,” got the professor in trouble with Larry Summers. “Street Knowledge” is his
‘Super Parties’ To Get Double Funding
The Undergraduate Council (UC) voted last night to provide double funding to parties thrown in the best-known party spaces in
For Currier, A Dry Spell and then Victory
Currier House residents exercised their house spirit on Monday night as they cheered in celebration of their hard- fought victory
Orgasm Talk Draws Crowd
Certain topics seem to strike a chord with Harvard students—human rights, politics, and female orgasms. Last night, over 200 students
Assault Prompts Rally Against Hate
Prompted by the assault of Galo Garcia III ’05 last Friday, a group of about 200 students gathered on the
Students Discuss Ethnic Groups
Students from across the spectrum of color and ethnicity came together Wednesday night to discuss campus ethnic organizations in a
Summit Focuses on AIDS
Over 200 students filled a Science Center lecture hall Saturday to listen to AIDS activist Jonathan Perry give his personal
At Last, a Presence
Early in his freshman year, Derrick N. Ashong ’97-’98 was warmly welcomed to Harvard Yard—by a coterie of cops. When
recent history of the BMF
1994: The Black Men’s Forum has its charter renewed by Derrick N. Ashong ’97-’98 and fellow classmates after a long
Laws Wins ABHW Presidential Election, Promises To Increase Cooperation With Other Women's Groups
Nicole M. Laws ’06 and Tania R. Clerisme ’07 were elected yesterday to lead the Association of Black Harvard Women