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Tyler G. Hale

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Federal State Relations

Dems DiDomenico and Flaherty Compete for Endorsements

As the primary election for the Middlesex, Suffolk, and Essex State Senate seat approaches, three-month incumbent Sal N. DiDomenico has garnered a slightly weightier list of endorsements from labor unions and local politicos than has challenger Timothy R. Flaherty.

Academics

Student Writers Reflect

A young girl wearing a raincoat and carrying a briefcase stuffed with notepads treks around her neighborhood, keenly observing the surroundings.

Books

Author Chang-rae Lee Speaks About New Book

Korean-American author Chang-rae Lee described writing as an act of improvisation at the Harvard Book Store yesterday.

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House Life

Freshmen Rethink River Run Rituals

Despite threats of disciplinary action against freshmen seeking to appease the River Gods, some members of the Class of 2013 nevertheless decided to celebrate Housing Day Eve with gusto.

Harvard Law School

Harvard Law School Professor Advises Schumer on Fashion

Harvard Law School professor Jeannie C. Y. Suk is helping Sen. Charles E. Schumer ’71 (D-N.Y.) design a new standard that would protect fashion designers against knockoffs.

House Life

HoCos Gear Up for Annual Housing Day

Few days on campus are host to the emotional roller coaster that is the morning of Housing Day—and upperclassmen in the 12 undergraduate Houses plan to ratchet up the enthusiasm among their new housemates.

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