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Provosts Blast Faust's Words
Top administrators from 11 public research universities released a joint statement last week rebuking University President Drew G. Faust for
City of (Public) Love
My guidebook to Paris lists the top 10 best places to kiss in the “City of Love,” including Pont Neuf,
Advising Program Taps Tutors
Houses will appoint resident tutors to advise first-semester sophomores under a revamped advising program announced by the College last month.
Gen Ed Report Met With Apathy
The Committee on Undergraduate Education yesterday called for the creation of a new group to draft official legislation that, if
Carter’s Square Appearance Draws Crowds
After months of searing criticism over a book comparing Israel’s treatment of Palestinians with earlier state-sponsored racism in South Africa,
Carter's Square Appearance Draws Supportive Crowd
After months of searing criticism over a book comparing Israel’s treatment of Palestinians with earlier state-sponsored racism in South Africa,
Radcliffe Was a 'Crossroads' For Free-Verse Poet
When poet Jean Valentine ’56 was an undergraduate at Radcliffe, she says the campus was “a much more divided world.”
In Vote, Council Says RIP To CLC
Starting next year, each House will have only two representatives on the Undergraduate Council (UC), down from the current three.
UC Opens Voting To Abolish CLC
The Undergraduate Council (UC) opened a week-long voting period Monday night on a constitutional amendment that could revamp its structure,
UC Votes Not To Fund Exclusive Groups
Fifteen Undergraduate Council (UC) members stormed out of last night’s session after their attempt to change council rules to permit
Council Budget Off By $1,700
CORRECTION APPENDED Undergraduate Council (UC) Treasurer Blake M. Kurisu ’07 announced last night that the UC had overestimated its 2005-2006
Males Get More UC Party Grants
A gender imbalance among super party suites may translate into a disproportionate number of male-sponsored campus parties, according to an
Homeschoolers A Small But Growing Minority
Crystal E. Winston ’06-’07 never had a prom. She never rode a school bus, went to gym class, or received
Policy To Cover Transgender Students
Harvard announced yesterday that it would amend its University-wide non-discrimination policy to protect “gender identity,” following growing pressure to safeguard
University To Include Gender Identity in Non-discrimination Policy
Harvard announced today that it would amend its non-discrimination policy to protect "gender identity," following growing pressure from undergraduates to