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Law School Faculty Debates Major Reform
Its image has long been one of intransigence and aversion to change. But now Harvard Law School (HLS) is making
Space Crunch
Harvard undergraduates have long been accustomed to trekking across Cambridge to reach upperclass dorms in the Quad or the first-year
Pudding Selects Vampire Script
Hasty Pudding Theatricals this week selected "Fangs for the Memories"--a blend of James Bond characters, a Transylvania-type setting and bomb
The Joint Approach
Unity across schools has never been Harvard's strength, as students who want to study under the University's wide range of
Harvard Hosts Third NAACP Forum
University President Neil L. Rudenstine expressed his support for the work of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
Trudeau Discusses Career As Satirist
Garry B. Trudeau, the satirist who created the Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon Doonesbury, lightheartedly defended his craft before an audience
Anti-Abortion Campaign
In an effort to publicize a little-known refund option that allows students to claim the a portion of their University
Author Lowry Enchants 'Fairy Tales' Class
Lois Lowry, author of such classic children's stories as Number the Stars and The Giver , discussed her works and
Physics Department Tenures Marcus
Professor of Physics Charles M. Marcus, who is known for his research in quantum mechanics, was recently tenured by the
Class of 2000 Urged to Pledge Social Responsibility
For the second year in the row, a small group of seniors hopes to convince their classmates that a socially
And You Thought It Was Hard to Get into Harvard College!
Enter Dudley House at 6 P.M. on a weeknight, and there is barely a murmur. Some students eat quietly in
AAA Hosts Panel On Interracial Dating
Students of all ethnic backgrounds debated the pros and cons of interracial dating at a panel hosted by the Asian
Yale Bars Versity.com
Responding to professors' concerns about intellectual property, Yale University has demanded that Versity.com, a commercial website that offers lecture notes,
Seniors Begin Celebration of Final 100 Days
It might not be spring just yet, but seniors are already counting down to commencement in June. Kicking off the
Tribe Will Sue Harvard for Burial Remains
The Narragansett Indian tribe will soon file a lawsuit against Harvard to recover tribal remains currently displayed in the University's