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Harvard Students Just Can't 'Slow Down'

“Do you support women’s rights?” “Would you like to travel to Uganda?” “Do you sing? You don’t have to. Just

Car Explodes In Flames Outside MAC

The Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) Quad was filled with emergency vehicles, thick smoke and the smell of burning rubber Monday

An Uneasy Alliance

When members of the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) took on the campaign for a living wage for Harvard’s workers

HarvardWatch Links Professor to Enron

Student-run monitoring group HarvardWatch released a report yesterday claiming the Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG) has faced conflicts of interest

Novartis To Move Facility to Cambridge

Biotech giant Novartis AG announced Monday it plans to open a massive research facility in Cambridge this winter that will

College Cancels Spring Concert

The Wyclef Jean and Jurassic 5 concert planned for May 6 will not take place Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) head

Wyclef, Jurassic 5 To Play in May

Hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean and the group Jurassic 5 will be coming to Harvard for a May 6 show, Undergraduate

Phone Office To Stop Billing Students

After a lengthy evaluation of the quality of telephone services on campus, the Harvard Student Telephone Office announced yesterday that

Outkast Will Not Perform Concert

Despite efforts by the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC), hip-hop group Outkast will not be coming to campus this spring, commission

Nesson Steps Down From Teaching Amid Protests

Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60 announced that he will give teaching responsibilities for his first-year torts class

The Path Less Traveled

It is 6:30 in the morning as Weld professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60 takes a set of keys

One Year Later, A Sit-in’s Legacy

One year ago today, nearly 50 members of the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) rushed Mass. Hall armed with sleeping

Hedge Fund Bids for Digest

One of the Harvard endowment’s chief invments has recently made a bid to buy a controlling interest in Reader’s Digest

Unions, Contractors Agree on Parity Policy

Negotiators for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 254 and two Harvard subcontractors signed a contract to institute higher

Dean Raises Doubts Over Outkast Concert

The Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) may have another hurdle to clear in its attempts to bring hip-hop group Outkast to

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