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Beverly E. Pozuelos
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Minority Recruits Find Home
When Greta M. Solinap ’13 was applying to Harvard last fall, she asked her classmate’s older sister, Diana C. Robles ’10, for advice. They had overlapped for a year at Nogales High School in Nogales, Ariz. and had kept in touch sporadically since then, but Solinap did not know Robles was the Mexican-American coordinator for Harvard’s Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program.
Panel Discusses Interracial Dating
Student panelists discussed the nuances and complications of dating outside one’s race last night in an event hosted by the ...
Students Push Better Global Access to Drugs
The culmination of the “Say Yes to Drugs” campaign, which has been advertising its message in front of the Science ...
Ethnic Groups Come Together
Last night the Harvard Political Union, an outreach subgroup of the Institute of Politics, brought together the leaders of six
Language Learning Software Gets Axed
Due to budget cuts, Harvard’s Language Resource Center will no longer offer students free memberships to Rosetta Stone, a self-study
Student Periodicals Cope With Downturn
As the “journal of sex and sexuality” at Harvard College, H-Bomb has never wanted for visibility. But this year, its
Groups Honor Israel Independence
Jewish student groups Alpha Epsilon Pi, Harvard Hillel, Harvard College Progressive Jewish Alliance, and Harvard Students for Israel hosted a
Fabolous a No Show at Eleganza
CORRECTIONS APPENDED Eleganza, a fashion show fundraiser put on by Black C.A.S.T, celebrated its 15th anniversary in Lavietes Pavilion on
Disorders Linked to Steroid Use
A new study has found that people with conduct disorder, body image disorder, or both are more prone to become
Mormons Clarify Beliefs
To clarify common misconceptions about Mormons, the Harvard Latter-Day Saint Student Association held a “Meet the Mormons Q&A” panel yesterday
Students Trade Skirts For Pants (and Vice-Versa)
A drag king, dressed in black slacks with a pink stripped long sleeve shirt, and a drag queen, in a
Nagin Discusses New Orleans with BLSA
This weekend, the Black Law Students Association held its annual spring conference, titled “The Fierce Urgency of Now: Effecting Change
Model Predicts Risk of Stroke
A group of researchers at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital have published findings on a new, more accurate method to
HMS Prof. Wins Research Award
Harvard Medical School Professor Edward E. Harlow was awarded $100,000 last Wednesday by the Melanoma Research Foundation to fund his