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‘Sextalk’ Offers Frank Advice

For students who find talking about sex to be just plain awkward, Harvard’s Peer Contraceptive Counselors (PCC) are here to

Electronic Records May Cut Malpractice Suits

The use of electronic health records (EHRs) may help reduce the number of malpractice suits for physicians, according to a

Schools Change Quota Rules

Socioeconomic quotas for next year’s kindergarten classes will be based on current enrollment statistics—not the prior year’s statistics, as is

Ignatieff Seeks To Lead Party

Michael G. Ignatieff, a human rights expert and former Kennedy School of Government professor, announced his intentions on Thursday to

Spare Change News Hits Hard Times

After recently losing a major donor, Spare Change News, a “street newspaper” sold by the homeless on the sidewalks of

Prof: Dems Win in Economic Crises

This election day, American voters will face a choice between “Mars or Venus” when it comes to the Presidential candidates’

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Election Lecture Stresses Green

The importance of a strong environmental policy for the next administration was the topic of a talk given last night

Grad Nabs Progressive Prize

Amy Goodman ’84, a rabble rouser since her days living the Dudley Co-op, was named a winner of the Right

McCain's Plan Studied at HSPH

Republican Presidential candidate John McCain’s health care plan would likely have little impact on the number of uninsured Americans, according

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