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Sarah Jacoby
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Yearning for a Thrifty Life
Now that I can count the months left until May on one hand, I've started reviewing the last three-odd years,
No Choice for Doctors
Abortion doesn't come up in daily conversation very often. Every once in a while there is a flurry of abortion
Chit-Chatting All the Way
You see them as you walk through campus. Some of them are dialing as they cruise through the Yard, others
Help Is Just a Phone Call Away
We're a campus of frazzled people. The casual, "Hello, how are you?" often elicits more than you may want to
Long-Distance Democracy
In my junior year of high school, in United States History, we learned about voting patterns in our dear country.
Monica's Wily Charms
If you've been to Timbuktu or thereabouts for the greater part of the last year, perhaps you managed to miss
NOT FITTING TO SCALE
The annual deadline for blocking groups once again looms over the heads of the innocent first-years, and the third year
Dissent
We are disappointed in the council's decision not to pursue Chumbawumba for two reasons. First, the band is equipped with
There's No Place Like Home
A fter jamming the remaining sweaters in boxes, dragging down the last bag of trash that had accumulated over the
Copy Kat
A s research paper deadlines approach, students must venture into the stacks of the vast Harvard library system. After navigating
We Were The Housing Guinea Pigs
Y esterday the second class of fresh-faced Harvard first-years was randomized as the experiment continues. What's the report from the
The Coop Is Innocent
A s the last possible add-drop dates for classes approach, a few still prowl the aisles at the Coop--some students
AIR DOLE
Bob Dole doing advertisements for Air France? Perhaps this is surprising. However, the New York Times informs us that Dole
Why I Should Feel Safe To Walk Alone
I t's 11:17 p.m. and I just missed the shuttle from Lamont. It's cold and it's been dark for at
First-Year Tears and Tension
B locking! The word reverberates around tables in grand new Annenberg Hall. Faces fall. Confusion erupts. Muttering begins. "I don't