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Elliot Ikheloa
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Finances Strain Enrollment
College prospects for working class students may appear grimmer than previously anticipated. The U.S. Department of Education’s Advisory Committee on
Chomsky Speaks Softly on Israel, Palestine
With over 200 people filling the Emerson Hall lecture hall before him, a debate-mongering Harvard Law School (HLS) professor set
HUPD may be forced to make police records publicly available by Massachusetts state law
CORRECTION APPENDED Harvard and other private institutions in Massachusetts could soon be forced to open their police records to the
Students Celebrate Mother Earth
Instead of making trite “yo mama” jokes, students are showing respect for Mother Earth when observing this year’s Earth Day,
Schools Seek To Shorten PhD Times
At a recent workshop in Virginia, graduate-school leaders bemoaned U.S.’s less-than-stellar doctoral completion rates, discussing ways to improve student retention,
Studies Expose Health Hazards of Hookah Use
The ancient custom of smoking hookah hasn’t typically raised health concerns among college students. But recent studies reveal that this
Harvard Economists Help Advise Obama on Healthcare
Two Harvard economists are helping to develop ideas for the presidential candidate who has been criticized for being “just words.”
Jeweler Is Latest To Leave Square
Diamond lovers may benefit from liquidation sales at Alpha Omega Jewelers, but for some Cambridge natives, the prospect of cheap
Panel Considers Hip Hop’s Place in Politics
In a year when hip hop artists are applying their music to political speeches, the Black Students Association (BSA) in