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Potential Treatment Method Identified for Huntington's
A team of Harvard researchers have identified a potential method for treating Huntington’s disease that might shed light on treatments
Social Networks Based on Genes
Regina George, Serena Van Der Woodsen, and Marissa Cooper may have more to thank for their popularity than just great
Student Finds Home At Harvard Shelter
Maximilien Yelbi sits at a large breakfast table that is set for 10 people. He spreads butter and jam across
Princeton Settles Endowment Lawsuit
Princeton entered into a settlement on Tuesday that will pay out $90 million to end a lawsuit brought against the
Fear Plays Role in Politics
The use of fear is a key strategic instrument in political campaigns, according to Alex Castellanos, a Republican media consultant
Law School Loses Backup Tape Containing Client Info
The Harvard Law School Legal Services Center sent out a letter to its clients on Tuesday announcing that a tape
IOP Panel Debates Economic Turmoil
CORRECTION APPENDED Four Harvard professors—and one Pulitzer-winning reporter—addressed the financial meltdown at the Institute of Politics last night, in the
Amidst Rain, Students Celebrate at Carnival
Despite the drizzling rain, students gathered for a night of food, rides, games, and live music on Friday evening at
Bear Stearns Rescinds Offers
Bear Stearns, the storied investment bank that stunned Wall Street when it collapsed last month, is rescinding approximately half of
Tibet Crackdown Riles Passions
Since violence erupted in the Tibetan traditional capital of Lhasa last Monday, Harvard Square has played host to daily pro-independence
Rain Drenches Pusey Stacks
Heavy rainfall on Saturday night caused a drainage pipe to burst in Pusey Library, resulting in water damage of many
Harvard Junior Parents Compete in Marathon Run Around Campus
After a four-mile run over Junior Parents Weekend that took parents past the Law School, the Business School and the