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Sadia Ahsanuddin
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Islam’s Role in the Elections
Throughout the 2008 presidential elections, several candidates have sought to utilize anti-Islam prejudices to their advantage. In January of 2007,
HUDS Menus Now More Accessible
Are you interested in knowing what the dining halls will be serving tomorrow—but too lazy to check page 4 of
Your Newest Buddy: Shuttleboybot
As of Sunday, David J. Malan ’99 has given students a new excuse to use AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). In
Firms Lure Students With Freebies
Luring students with emblem-covered playing cards, glowing balls, mugs, and mouse pads, representatives pitched their companies to prospective interns at
Man’s Best Friend Has Similar Genes Too
Scientists at Harvard and MIT’s Broad Institute have mapped the genes of man’s best friend, the dog, in the hopes
Programs Abroad Get New Funding
For students who have been yearning to stargaze in the southern hemisphere, work in a lab in East Asia, or
Freshman Wins Lifetime of Burgers
Carl D. Ehrlich ’09 learned on Wednesday that he would never have to consume another Harvard chickwich or dining hall
Grant Expands Medieval Program
The Barker Center’s Thompson Room was abuzz with excitement on Wednesday, as Goelet Professor of Medieval History Michael McCormick approached
Concert Confronts Stereotypes
The Asian American Arts Concert, an event featuring a medley of professional and student performances, took over the stage of