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Cheap Seats Out of Cambridge Sell Quickly
The sign outside Carlson Wagonlit Travel, on JFK Street, advertises flights to Los Angeles for $269. But don't try to
HBS Admissions Decision Criticized
Days after the Harvard Business School (HBS) announced it would stop admitting Master of Business Administration (MBA) candidates in January,
Gilligan's Answers to Atlantic Attack Leave Critics Guessing
Carol Gilligan is Harvard's celebrated gender studies professor, Ms. Magazine's 1984 Woman of the Year and winner of the prestigious
Animal Expert Discusses Child Autism
Animal behaviorist Temple Grandin, who designed more than one-third of all livestock-handling facilities in the U.S., explained the connection between
Some Scarry Topics: From Beauty to TWA 800
Professor Elaine Scarry points to a print hanging on the wall of her office, an anatomical diagram of a human
Curricula Wars: Are We Learning The Rest of the Story?
Words and labels are important. English professors know this more than anyone. So when Harvard's Center for Literary and Cultural
Profile of Plants-Wikler
At 10:15 Wednesday night, Todd E. Plants '01 mounts the fourth floor of Holworthy Hall to begin an evening of
Library Postpones Debut of Hollis II
Library officials expected the Harvard On-line Library Information System (HOLLIS) to be replaced by a brand-new system more than four
Activists Gather at Hillel Conference
Top lobbyists, analysts and politicians urged close to 100 Boston-area college students to get involved in local politics at yesterday's
Dept. of Education Rule Change Will Consolidate Loan Requirement
Financial aid recipients at Harvard will have an easier--but not necessarily safer--time applying for loans next year. A Department of
Galbraith Calls for Proactive Methods to Reduce Poverty
Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith told a crowd of students last night that America should address poverty
HLS Panel Looks Back at Stuart Murder
The Carol Stuart murder case may have been closed almost 10 years ago, but tempers still flare in Boston over
HMS Guard Attacked Outside Primate Lab
An attack on a Harvard Medical School security guard occurred yesterday morning, only days after an animal rights group sent
EPA Calls River 'Immaculate' Before Regatta
Rowers in this weekend's Head of the Charles Regatta will compete in the cleanest river in the event's history, the
Men Outnumber Women in Class Marshal Vote
For the first time, less than half of the eight class marshals are women. In past years, Harvard and Radcliffe