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Eric Silberstein Is Always Up to Something New
When Eric M. Silberstein '98 became one of the leaders of the Partners for Empowering Neighborhoods (PEN) program, he used
Sternlight Outruns Her Field
Deborah B. Sternlight '98 has come a long way from her early childhood days when she would listen with fascination
A Common Vision
E xactly two months ago, as I was sitting on the Memorial Church steps with a heavy textbook in my
Biotech Thrives in Cambridge
Just as the computer chip brought about a computer revolution and the creation of an entire region devoted to its
Top Clinton Staffers Speak
Addressing issues from campaign finance reform to President Clinton's temper, two top Clinton officials and two IOP fellows held a
Applying to Med School Is Year-Long Process
Even after going through years of pre-med classes, the MCAT and countless applications, students on the track to medical school
Even Time Has a History
Though most Harvard students will never have the time to study time itself, those enrolled in History of Science 117:
HBS Black Alumni Gather for Career Fair
The African-American Student Union's 25th Annual Career/Alumni Conference for the Harvard Business School (HBS), attracted approximately 500 alumni and students
Dance To Benefit Homeless
A wild night of dancing, performances, multi-media, games and prizes awaits students who will attend "The Pfoxy," a dance to
Thayer Gate Postering Now Official
In a reversal of long-standing policy, the Office of the Dean of the Students will now permit student groups to
Community Convenes for Annual Carol Services
The University's annual Christmas Carol Services, the oldest such services in the Western hemisphere, were held last night for the
1400 Attend Ball, But Have Trouble Getting Home
Almost a quarter of Harvard's undergraduate population got in touch with their inner child on Saturday evening at the Children's
Barbour vs Dodd
Haley Barbour and Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (D-Conn.) clashed before a mainly partisan audience at the Kennedy School of Government's
Harvard Pianists Celebrate Sanders Theatre Restoration
Generations of Harvard pianists performed for a full house at the Great Sanders Restoration Recital last night to celebrate the
State Senator Speaks On Religion, Nature
A California state senator said religion and spirituality can play a significant role in preserving the Earth and its natural