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Pepperberg Sees Green Thanks to Grey Parrot “Alex”
Move over Marley, looks like you’ve been dogged by a parrot. While John Grogan’s “Marley & Me” may have been
Finding My Puppy Love
I’m still reeling from my bout of summer love. It all started on a fateful afternoon in July when we
Love it: Victoria Secret Thongs
Move over Tyra: Victoria’s Secret has a new inspiration. The store recently launched a new line of collegiate wear, featuring
Harvard’s Family Gets Put to the Test Before They Head to Hollywood for the Big Show
An elite team of four Harvard undergraduates—Alexander B. Cohn ’10, Michael T. Henderson ’11, Tana Jambaldorj ’11, Nicholas A. Noyer
The Closest We’ll Get To Kissing Jessica Biel...
While we may not all be able to lock lips with celebrities, sometimes the next best thing is a lipstick
Amid Division, Students Broke Down Gender Line
As a Radcliffe correspondent for The Crimson her freshman year, Priscilla B. Potter ’61 witnessed the debate over integrating Harvard
Erich W. Segal
Before Erich W. Segal ’58 penned the romantic novel “Love Story”—the iconic tale of a Harvard man and Radcliffe woman
Rubenstein Gives $5M to K-School
David M. Rubenstein, the founder of the Carlyle Group, the influential private equity firm, has donated $5 million to the
Matthews Engages at IOP
Political pundit and cable news host Chris Matthews opened his speech at the Institute of Politics Forum last night by
IOP Poll Finds Young Voters Favor Obama
A national poll conducted by the Institute of Politics (IOP) showed that among young voters, Illinois Senator and Harvard Law
Kennedy School Honors Innovative Programs
In Connecticut, No Child Left Inside encourages outdoor recreational activities. In Colorado, Climate Wise helps local businesses reduce greenhouse gases.
Gov. School Holds On to Kennedy
In politics, image is all-important—and no place should know that better than a school of government. The John F. Kennedy
Fund to Spur Public Service
CORRECTION APPENDED Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government announced last night that it had received a $2 million
Field Cleared For Shaheen in N.H.
Former Institute of Politics Director Jeanne Shaheen has emerged as the sole Democratic candidate in the New Hampshire Senate race