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Contract Reaches Final Day
With the contract between Harvard’s janitors and the University set to expire at midnight tonight, the two sides remain at
Harvard Top Employer in Cambridge
For the seventh year in a row, Harvard University ranks as the top employer in Cambridge with 10,282 workers, according
SLAM Talks Living Wage
Harvard and Georgetown students convened last night to discuss future union empowerment and the achievement of a living wage on
Power Calls For More Divestment
Samantha Power, a lecturer on public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, and the International Crisis Group (ICG) recently
Janitor Fights For Extra Hour
At around 6 p.m. on weeknights, Portuguese accents and laughter fill Larsen Hall at the Graduate School of Education (GSE)
ABHW Event Honors Black Men
Harvard’s black community came together Saturday night to honor members for “breaking barriers and beating odds” in the seventh annual
Wave of Telemarketing Calls Harrass Students
Credit card telemarketers have recently called large numbers of Harvard students, insinuating affiliation with the College and failing to heed
Study Finds Foster Kids Suffer PTSD
Former foster children are almost twice as likely to suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as U.S. war veterans, according
Lowell Hosts Southeast Asian Banquet
Lowell Dining Hall was transformed into a world of bountiful entrees, dance troupes, poetry, and cultural fashion this past Friday
Women Now Majority of Undergrads
Females now make up the majority of undergraduates nationwide, the National Center for Education Statistics reported this month. According to
France Hopes To Reconcile with U.S.
French Minister of Defense Michèle Alliot-Marie said Friday that France will pursue a trans-Atlantic strategy of cooperation with the U.S.
Boston Students Rally for Divestment
In a candlelight vigil last night, students from across the Boston area gathered to call for divestment, both by their