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Unidentified Man Robs Thayer Room
Two residents of Thayer Hall reported that an unidentified male stole a laptop and a television from a room in
Scientists ‘Create’ Controversy
A recent paper published in the biology journal Proteomics, which invoked ideas of creationism with little supporting evidence for the
Indicted Student Granted Mobility
Anna L. Tang, the Wellesley College junior who allegedly stabbed her ex-boyfriend on Oct. 23 and is under house arrest,
Harvard Scientists Test Stem Cells in Fight Against Melanoma
Melanoma, a lethal human skin cancer, can be suppressed in mice by targeting cancer stem cells, according to a report
Student Caught Making Fake IDs
A Harvard undergraduate was caught producing fake state driver’s licenses and Harvard identification cards, including some that would have granted
Chimpanzees Don't Get Menopause, Study Finds
Chimpanzees, the species evolutionarily closest to humans, rarely experience menopause, according to an article published in the journal Current Biology
Testing Monkeys—for Jealousy
Steven Pinker, Jane Goodall and Richard Wrangham sit on the tenth floor of William James Hall munching on Froot Loops.
SCREENSHOTS: "Man of the Year"
Annoyed with the flagrant paper-wasting tactics of UC campaigns? Feel like exiting the Science Center has turned into a maze
Beta Carotene May Boost Brain
CORRECTION APPENDED The long-term use of beta carotene supplements—the chemical that gives carrots and sweet potatoes their orange color—may reduce
UC To Distribute Discount Cards
Hoping to expand the number of discounts available to students at Square businesses, the Undergraduate Council (UC) will be issuing
A Holiday in the Square
Dining halls slept. Lamont was locked. Traffic slowed, sometimes stood still. It was Thanksgiving. In quiet corners across campus, students
Study of Arabic, Chinese Increases
Enrollment in Arabic and Chinese language courses across the nation has skyrocketed in the last five years, although many of
Signet Sprints Through Milton
Milton enthusiasts spent over nine hours tackling the 12-volume epic poem, Paradise Lost, from cover to cover last night in
Two New Eateries Open at Star-Crossed Sites
Two new restaurants in Harvard Square seek to break the curse of their predecessors. Both eateries have opened in the