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Dan R. Rasmussen
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The Growing Gambling Problem
In mid-October, Kevin J. H. Paik ’07 decided to call it quits—he’d tried to limit himself, but still found himself
Student Outcry Prompts Meeting
In a meeting with several Muslim undergraduates last Friday, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 promised to work
Salient Publishes Danish Cartoons
With riots raging across the Muslim world over the publication of Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, the editors of
At Last, Currier Chairs Elected
Chris S. Cullen ’07 and Techrosette Leng ’07 emerged as the winners in the hotly contested Currier House Committee (HoCo)
Currier HoCo Vote Delayed
House Master Joseph L. Badaracco announced Friday that Currier House will be scrapping the results of three earlier rounds of
Use of $20M Donation Debated
Professors and administrators said yesterday that the Islamic studies program newly endowed by Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin
Prince Alwaleed’s Grant Reflects Post-Sept. 11 Effort to Bridge Gap Between East and West
After Sept. 11, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud observed a wedge being driven between his native culture and
Students Work To Bring Down Alito
Only six students attended the introductory meeting for the Harvard chapter of Law Students Against Alito last night—but the chapter’s
Who Sucks Now?
The Yalies’ prank attempt at The Game was but a pale, failed echo of last year’s epoch in prank history.
Harvard Rarely Punishes Student Drug Use
Several times a week, Joe and his blockmates stuff towels under their door, open the windows, turn on a fan,
Profs at Odds Over Drug Threat
Harvard Medical School (HMS) professors are questioning a colleague’s court testimony that there is no link between the short-term use
U. Penn Senior Commits Suicide
Kyle Ambrogi, a 21-year-old senior running back on the University of Pennsylvania football team, committed suicide last Monday in his
Junior Class Committee To Form
The Office of the Dean of Harvard College is looking for a few good members of the Class of 2007
Professor’s Research Reignites Fluoride-Cancer Correlation Debate With New Research
A Harvard professor’s testimony to the government on the effects of adding fluoride to tap water has inflamed a 60-year-long