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Harvard, Other Ivies, Address Advising
In order to get her study card signed by a faculty adviser, Shayna L. Strom, a junior at Yale University,
'Alexander' Students Offered Take-Home
Students in last semester's Literature and Arts B-21, "Images of Alexander the Great," will have the option of either a
'Alexander' Students Ask For Optional Final
Days after a Science Center bomb threat interrupted the final of a Literature and Arts course, the Core office is
During Exam, Man Threatens to Blow Up Science Center
A man walked into a Science Center exam room and threatened to set off a bomb yesterday morning, before students
Scare Wreaks Scheduling Havoc
Students in Literature and Arts B-21: "Images of Alexander the Great" received an unexpected reprieve from their final exam yesterday,
During Exam, Man Threatens to Blow Up Science Center
A man walked into a Science Center exam room and threatened to set off a bomb this morning, before students
Hillel Elects New Leadership
Elections for the Hillel Steering Committee were held Monday night, establishing new leadership at the organization. Benjamin Z. Galper '02
Five Rockefeller Winners Plan for Study Abroad
Five seniors were named as the recipients of the Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship Saturday. Established in 1966 for graduating
HBS' Porter Appointed University Professor
President Neil L. Rudenstine has appointed Christensen Professor of Business Michael E. Porter as University Professor, the highest possible honor
Muslim Students Observe Start of Ramadan Holy Month
With a day of fasting and an evening gathering at Ticknor Lounge, Muslim students marked the first day of the
With Time Expiring, Grant Gets Applicant
When the Undergraduate Council voted last spring to allocate $1,000 to combat homophobia on campus, members expected a competitive bidding
Harvard Triumphs Over Yale in Weekend Chess Match
Harvard won a much-anticipated victory over Yale this weekend, demolishing its rival and taking home a coveted award. The triumph
UHS to Limit Flu Vaccinations to High-Risk Patients
Due to high demand and low supply of flu vaccine this season, University Health Services (UHS) will be offering the
Houses Hush Cell Phones
Increasing cellular phone use on campus has prompted several Houses to discourage their use in dining halls and to remind
Square Post Office To Close Next Year for Renovations
The Harvard Square post office will close early next year for renovations, but officials promised that the move will have