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Sidwell Chosen as Fun Czar
The College’s Student Activities Office announced last week that Sarah J. Sidwell ’09 has been selected as the campus’s fifth
Students Claim Math Victory
For the second consecutive year—and the ninth time in the past 15 years—a team of three Harvard undergraduates won the
Program Halts Online Advertisement Tracking
Christopher Soghoian—a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School—has developed a browser extension that
Atlantic Media Sells 02138
A small New York publisher called Manhattan Media purchased 02138 magazine, an independent publication geared toward Harvard alumni, from the
Yet Another Facebook Feature
Even with all the lectures spent facebooking and hours of Web stalking, it’s hard to know for sure exactly what’s
City Still Plans To Develop Wireless
Although Cambridge’s proposal to provide free citywide wireless Internet service—which was originally slated to be completed in 2006—has been delayed
Journals May Tackle Plagiarism
Academic journals are considering implementing novel anti-plagiarism software similar to the type professors use to catch copied work among their
Mailing Center Stops E-mails
The Harvard University Mail Service (HUMS) failed to tell freshmen students that the e-mail notification system for packages implemented at
College Aces Putnam Again
For the eighth time in the past 14 years, Harvard has won the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. The six-hour,
Harvard Grad Ditches Google for Facebook Exec Job
After more than 15 years away from undergraduate life, Sheryl K. Sandberg ’91 is now returning to the college scene.
Band Director's Teaching Honored
Thomas G. Everett, director of the Harvard University Band and founder of the Harvard jazz bands, has won the 2008
Psych Study Quantifies Therapeutic Spending
The next time you’re feeling a little blue, keep an eye on your spending. A new study, conducted by a