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Harvard Agrees To Honor ‘Two Key Student Demands’
The nine remaining students staging a hunger strike in protest of the wages and benefits offered to Harvard’s outsourced security
Hunger Strike Ends as University Agrees To Meet 2 Key Demands
The nine remaining students staging a hunger strike in protest of the wages and benefits offered to Harvard's outsourced security
University To Meet with SLAM
The University will meet today with student protesters to discuss their demand that Harvard intervene for higher wages in a
Unanimous Approval for Faust
The Board of Overseers, the group of 30 alumni who make up the University’s second-highest governing body, unanimously confirmed Drew
Cech Bows Out of Harvard Race
Thomas R. Cech, the head of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and a leading contender in Harvard’s presidential search, has
Cech Withdraws from Presidential Search
Thomas R. Cech, the head of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and a leading contender in Harvard's presidential search, has
‘Iowa Values’ for Mass. Hall?
This is the fourth article in a continuing series. Part 1: Provost Considered for Top P
A Presidency Unsealed
CORRECTION APPENDED Despite the intense media coverage surrounding the current search for Harvard’s 28th president, much of the internal intrigue
Security Guards Join Union
Harvard’s security guards have earned union recognition after a “strong majority” of the guards indicated they were in favor of
A Family Affair
The wedding registry for a couple entering academia nowadays might include an unusual big-ticket item: two professorships in the same
Borges Writings Turn Up in Store
After reporting that two Jorge Luis Borges manuscripts worth nearly $1 million had been lost and presumably stolen, Harvard Square’s
Lost Manuscripts Weren't Lost At All
After it reported that two Jorge Luis Borges manuscripts worth nearly $1 million had been lost and presumably stolen, Harvard
Faculty To Vote on Expanded TF Review
A measure requiring evaluations of all teaching fellows (TFs) and teaching assistants is on the agenda for Tuesday’s Faculty meeting—along
For Guards, Union in Sight
Harvard’s security guards will be allowed to unionize for the first time since the University outsourced their jobs two years
Voters Reject Libations Measure
Massachusetts voters rejected a proposal yesterday that would have allowed food stores to sell wine, dealing a victory to law