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Houses Compete in Bid For ‘Risk’ Supremacy

Currier armies attacked Cabot territory, while Eliot conquered part of neighboring Kirkland as open warfare broke out among Harvard College’s

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Petersen Calls for Vote on Calendar

Undergraduate Council President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 last night called for a College-wide referendum next week to consider the issue

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Jihadist’s Daughter Advocates for Israel

The daughter of a “shahid”—a martyr—sharply criticized extremist jihads last night, asking people to speak out in support of Israel

Fair Publicizes Women's Groups

More than 30 organizations, along with pizza, cookies, and cake, greeted mostly female students at the first-ever Women’s Community Fair

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For Hadfield, a Second Chance

Last year, Tom D. Hadfield ’08 entered the Undergraduate Council race as the underdog. With considerably less name recognition than

Server Crash Slows College for Seven Hours

Harvard returned to a pre-e-mail age yesterday when the Faculty of Arts and Sciences servers malfunctioned. Users of IMAP e-mail

Season Opens with World Premiere

Freshmen who brought their parents to Friday evening’s concert in Sanders Theatre—hoping for a stimulating diversion from the stress of

Puppeteers and Protesters

A puppet show at the Peabody Museum celebrating the Mexican Day of the Dead became the scene of protests denouncing

IOP: Youth Vote May Tilt Balance

Young voters are overwhelmingly opposed to current Bush administration policies, and they are expected to express those views in record

State Dept. Defends Policy

A State Department official defended U.S. policy in Lebanon, while some audience members said that the Bush administration hadn’t done

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