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Allston Master Plan Met with Frustration
Tempers flared and questions remained unanswered at a fiery meeting of Allston residents and Harvard officials last Wednesday. The meeting
Creationists, Evolutionists Join Forces
Leaders from the creationist Christian community and evolutionary biologists called on President Bush Wednesday to recognize the imminent threat that
Spearin Provides Insight Into Broken Social Scene
Charles Spearin is the tallest member of Broken Social Scene, a Canadian indie-rock band. He’s also one of its founders,
Allston Will House Fogg
Harvard has picked the construction site for a new art museum, University officials announced Monday night. The museum, which will
Untrained Runners Risk Stressing Heart
Couch potatoes should think twice before running marathons, according to a Harvard researcher who found that under-trained runners who take
Zaidi: A ‘Promise’ Based on Ideals, Change
Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08 say their slogan “Harvard’s promise” reflects their attempt to change the
Men’s Rugby Makes Nationals for First Time in 3 Years
“Rugby is a thug’s game played by gentlemen,” says head coach Kent P. Currie. So perhaps it is fitting that
China Care Raises Funds for Orphanage
It may take a village to raise a child, but Harvard China Care (HCC) courted a community of corporate sponsors
Our Attic vs. Our Upstairs Neighbor
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Then again, if you’re a member of the Harvard Canadian Club or the
Fogg Hosts HUAM Jam
The Fogg Art Museum hosted an unusual crowd last night, when its Italian Renaissance sculptures and 19th century French paintings
Series on Middle Age Archaeology Debuts
Pagans, prisoners, and primitive England were the subject of the inaugural lecture in the series “Medieval Archaeology in the 21st
Rise in Public Service Evident in 9/11 Generation
The ‘Me’ generation might soon be better known as the next great generation, according to a study published last Monday
Seniority Eludes Some in ’07
As seniors who spent last semester abroad braced themselves for the rigors of Harvard this fall, few expected they would