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Student Events To Face Limits

In the next step toward changing the policy for holding large student group events in the Houses, a working draft

An Envelope of Bullets

When times were hard, Dr. Mohammed said, she would think of a line by Elizabeth Bishop: “the art of losing

Mather Junior Denied Probation

The Mather House junior arrested for assault and battery was denied pre-trial probation yesterday during his third hearing at the

E-Privacy Policy May Tighten

Administrators may soon be required to notify students before requesting the content of their electronic data, the Committee on College

E-Privacy Rule Could Change

Information about recent student e-mails is currently available to administrators upon request, a policy that could soon change. The Committee

Houses May End Free Flow of Liquor

In what administrators are calling an attempt to establish consistent regulations concerning student alcohol consumption across the Houses, the College

Die-Hard Dedication

If you thought soccer violence stopped with British hooligans and Zinedine Zidane, think again. Here at Harvard it’s not the

Deadline Looms for Groups To Register

Today marks the last day for Harvard student groups, including final clubs, to register the names of their officers with

Hasty Pudding Theatre To Reopen

The old Hasty Pudding Theatre­—a Harvard Square landmark for over a century­­­—will reopen under a new name and welcome more

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Goldin Demystifies Gender Economics

“Gender will always be a difference,” says Claudia Goldin, explaining why she has continued to come back to studying women

Grad Creates Job Site for Minorities

Brandon M. Terry ’05 wants to fill the gaps he sees in minority professional networks—and he has gone online to

Suicide Rate Linked To Gun Ownership

Suicide rates are higher in areas where guns are more prevalent, according to a Harvard School of Public Health study

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Number of Homeless In City Increases

Homelessness in Cambridge has increased since last year, according to the city’s annual census of homeless people. There are 455

KSG Prof Plays His Cards Right

At 2 a.m. on Thursday, March 15—the day his undergraduate economics thesis was due—Richard A. Krumholz ’07 opened his e-mail

From Harvard Square, With Love

In Harvard Square, Valentine’s Day celebrations will last all month long. The Harvard Square Business Association has commissioned a 28-video

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