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Wedding: Samuel D. Stuntz '10 and Elizabeth A. Cook '10
When Elizabeth A. Cook ’10 organized a movie night for the Harvard Undergraduate Fellowship, a Christian student organization, she was hoping that fellow member Samuel D. Stuntz ’10 would attend.
HPV Vaccine Subsidy To End July 31
A sunset provision will quietly terminate University subsidies for a vaccine preventing genital warts and cervical cancer at the end
Students Scramble for Game Tickets
After tickets to The Game sold out by Thursday afternoon, undergraduates found themselves scrambling to purchase them from their fellow
Students Formerly for Clinton Flock to Obama
When Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination in early June, murmurs of dissatisfaction rippled through Hillary Clinton’s bloc of
Rashid Helps Push Voter Turnout
While his classmates were busy buying books and moving furniture to prepare for the fall semester, Abdelnasser Rashid ’11 was
Pub Promotes Women’s Music
As students filed into the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub Saturday night, they were greeted with glow sticks, temporary tattoos, and
Harvard's New Delayed Opening
Aditya Balasubramanian had finished seeking counselor recommendations and prepping his personal essay this past fall. He decided to apply early
Dean Pilbeam Rings Last Call
A little over a week after Harvard undergraduates handed in their study cards, the College greeted them with a sobering
In First Year, UC Worked To Get Itself Heard
Before the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) founding in 1982, one of the crowning achievements of previous student governments at Harvard had
‘Dispatch’ Lead Plays Pub
Former Dispatch member Brad Corrigan performed in a crowded Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last night, in a set interspersed with
Wu-Tang, Gavin Rock the Yard
Under the spire of Memorial Church, in front of three “Veritas”-emblazoned banners, the Wu-Tang Clan laid down a different kind
Dispatch Member To Perform at Pub
In addition to being serenaded by the Wu Tang Clan and Gavin DeGraw at Yardfest tomorrow, Harvard students will get
Transfer Rejection Has Long History
Each year, University Hall gives the Admissions Office a number, representing the slots available for new transfer students. This year,
Without Transfers, Will the College Miss Out on the Next Kennedy?
When a football player at Northwestern University named Clifton Dawson decided to transfer to the Ivy League in 2003, Harvard
Web Site Connects Soldiers with U.S. Civilians To Aid Iraqis
In 2005, Tin-Yun Ho ’07 came across an article through Google News that profiled a civil affairs officer stationed in