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Church Bells Go Green

Students packing for home or finishing final papers today at 3:50 p.m. may ask for whom—or what—they hear the bells

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Gladwell Regales Crowd With Gripping Disaster

Author Malcolm Gladwell captivated a sold-out crowd in First Parish Church last night for over an hour with the story

Climate Reports Propose New Climate Architecture

The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements released 28 new reports last Sunday that will “offer a blueprint and information”

Candelight Vigil Mourns Terror Victims

Standing in a circle three rows deep across the stage of Tercentary Theater, over 100 students, professors, and friends of

Harvard Wins Suit Against Filipino Jeans Company

The Harvard brand may be known worldwide, but the rights to it will have to stay in Cambridge. Harvard literally

Harvard Ranks on AARP Employer List

For the home of the longest-running humor magazine and the original campus ham-radio station, age doesn’t usually go out of

Documentarian Burns Lauds National Parks

When Theodore Roosevelt first saw the Grand Canyon, he spoke the words that would become his philosophy for national parks:

Film Spurs Racial Discourse

A screening and discussion of the documentary film “Revolution ’67” at Harvard Law School last night explored issues of protest

Gay Caucus Marks 25th Anniversary

For Robert W. Mack ’71, seeing hundreds of fellow LGBT alumni at Harvard this weekend was “like a mirage or

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