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Allison A. Melia

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Editor's Notebook: The Limits of Free Speech

Can an organization be blamed if its incendiary literature and suggestive website encourage a member to commit a crime? Cambridge

Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered

What's scarier than the kid who wore a Scream mask to section on Halloween? Granted, not much. But accusations of

The Courage to Fly

OLUDENIZ, Turkey--After spending the first 19 years of my life with my feet firmly planted on American soil, I embarked

Being More Than Just A Census Number

Over the past few months, the city of Detroit has launched a major campaign for Census 2000. They want to

Madame President

Let's face it, the girl has everything. From a 57 Chevy to her own jet, and from a mansion to

Monkeys Roam, Even in the Yard

Is it possible? Harvard students relinquish the opportunity for a protest? Now that the Ivy League experience is better represented

Vermont Still Has a Way To Go

On April 18, the Vermont state senate passed historic legislation that legalized "civil unions" for gay and lesbian couples. The

Burying the Skulls

The Skulls, a recently released teeny-bopper thriller starring "Dawson's Creek" heart-throb Joshua Jackson, is supposedly based on the real Ivy

Calling the Quad Home

Thursday, March 23, 2000 is a day that will live in infamy. For one thing, I saw Harvard before 8

Renovated Unilu Shelter Ready to Re-Open

Students and congregation members celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Harvard Square Homeless Shelter at a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday.

PfoHo-Adams Rivalry Intensifies

It began with little white stickers on Adams House ID cards. Now it is a full-fledged war. Tensions between Adams

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