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Oktober in the Square

The 200,000 people who descended on Harvard Square this Sunday for the 29th annual celebration of Oktoberfest were greeted by

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New Hot Pot Spot To Spice Up Square

Three decades ago, before they knew each other, Panja S. Lymswam and Khemachat Kordsomboon emigrated from Thailand to the United

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Ten People, 40lbs of Greens

Get your calculators out—it took just five minutes for 10 people to polish off over 40 pounds of sautéed spinach

City To Contribute $175,000 to Shady Hill

The City Council voted yesterday in a 7-2 decision to contribute $175,000 to help residents of Agassiz’s Shady Hill Square

Rwandan President Links Technology to Development

Rwandan President Paul Kagame stressed the need for using science to accelerate Africa’s socioeconomic transformation in a speech at MIT’s

New Businesses Launch in Square

Seven new businesses have set up shop in Harvard Square since the beginning of the summer, including a 24-hour New-York-style

City May Donate to Shady Hill Effort

The Cambridge Community Preservation Act Committee (CPAC) recommended on Tuesday that the city contribute $175,000 to help the residents of

HLS Grad Sworn in as Taiwan's Leader

Ying-jeou Ma—a 1981 Law School graduate known as the “Teflon-man” because of his shrewd politics and his suave way with

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A Ball With Literary Whimsy

Elizabeth Bennett, seven Harry Potters, and the Old Lady Who Swallowed the Fly graced the stage of the Holyoke Center’s

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Brains Shed Light on the Stars

Cognitive scientists and philosophers have long studied the brain as a window to another world. But Harvard astronomer Michelle A.

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Felipe’s Spawns Sister Stores

CORRECTION APPENDED The family behind Felipe’s—the Cambridge taqueria known for late-night burritos and quesadillas—has cooked up two new establishments, one

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Connie Chen

When people call what she does “saving the world,” she winces. “I don’t think I’ve saved any lives in my

Experts Call for 'Green' Growth

The environment will play a major role in international relations in the coming decades, two experts on international ethics and

Friends Recall Thain at HBS

Lionized as Wall Street’s most capable mop-up man, incoming Merrill Lynch CEO John A. Thain was known as a quiet,

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Korean Minister Pushes Peace

Speaking to a crowd of students, teachers, and diplomats numbering almost a hundred last night, South Korean Minister of Foreign

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