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Margot E. Edelman
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Microsoft Wins Facebook Faceoff
The brainchildren of two of Harvard’s most famous dropouts—one conceived more than three decades ago, the other three years ago—united
A $15 Billion Deal Unites 2 Dropouts
The brainchildren of two of Harvard’s most famous dropouts—one conceived more than three decades ago, the other three years ago—united
Televisions Light Up Dining Experience
Dining halls are now serving up nutrition information on a high-tech array of glowing flat-screen monitors that cost them thousands
Do You Want Calories With That?
Waistline-watching Harvard students might do a double-take this fall when they return to b.good, the healthy hamburger joint in Harvard
Facebook Group Sparks Uproar
Facebook profiles have long been a medium of self-expression for the site’s users. But what happens when self-expression crosses into
In Shift, HUDS Will Hatch Cage-Free Eggs
Harvard students who enjoy hard-boiled or fried eggs in the dining hall will soon be munching with a cleaner conscience.
Harvard Grad Throws Down in Kitchen
A group of undergraduates escaped the sticky prices and sticky wages of Ec 10 lectures yesterday for their counterpart in
Quad Dining Halls Come to the Rescue
Last week, students walking around Currier and Pforzheimer Houses found themselves surrounded by a new crowd—the preteen set—and were perhaps
House Life Panel Debates Party Grant Dispersal
The possibility of eliminating the role of the Undergraduate Council (UC) in allocating party grants, along with a proposal to
HUDS Rejects Extended Hours
Students hoping to indulge a late-night chickwich craving must remain unsatisfied indefinitely after a year’s worth of investigation into extending
EAC Bill: Easier Approved than Done
One week after undergraduates overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on administrators to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, supporters of the proposal
Council Hopefuls Announce Tickets
Six pairs of candidates have filed to run for the leadership of the Undergraduate Council, doubling the number of tickets
Shuttles to run every 15 minutes between Quad And River on day of The Game; UC to foot the bill
Although the Office of the President has pulled the funding it provided two years ago for extra Quad-River shuttles on
UC Finds, Fights 'Hidden Costs'
The Undergraduate Council (UC) met last night to launch its Hidden Cost Campaign, aiming to reduce the myriad small fees
UC Urges Repeal of Tax
The Undergraduate Council voted unanimously last night to call upon the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to repeal the