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Anne K. Kofol
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Whether Donning Coats of Bright Red or Fur, Concert Pianist Basks in Spotlight
Berenika D. Zakrzewski ’04-’05 has a flare for performance. She has been traveling the world as a concert pianist since
Graduating Seniors Rack Up Honors While They Can
Jordan B. Woods ’06 is worried that there will be no pot of gold at the end of his rainbow.
A New York State of Mind
Everyone knows that we New Yorkers are coddled elitists with more than our fair share of neuroses. Or at least
In it for the Long-Haul
I rush out to the lime green Bug sitting in the parking lot. I’ve gotten the goods. The minute hand
Monastery Mourns Loss of Bells
MOSCOW—At the top of the bell tower of Danilov Monastery, fruit flies buzz around the dark metal bells and a
A Monastery’s History
Prince Daniel of Moscow, the son of legendary Russian military leader Alexander Nevsky, founded the Danilov monastery with the building
Moscow Court Convicts Student
MOSCOW—The Harvard Divinity School (HDS) student accused of trying to smuggle $48,000 through Moscow’s airport five months ago is free
Divinity School Student Convicted of Smuggling
Published on Friday, August 22 MOSCOW--The Harvard Divinity School (HDS) student accused of trying to smuggle $48,000 through Moscow’s airport
Divinity School Student Prosecuted in Moscow Court
MOSCOW—More than four months after police seized him in a Moscow airport with $48,000 in American cash in his bags,
HDS Student Likely To Be Freed Friday
Published Thursday, August 21, 2003. MOSCOW—The Harvard Divinity School (HDS) student on trial in Russia for allegedly trying to smuggle
Soul Searching
NEW YORK—I began the summer on a mission to acquaint myself with New York City. To anyone who knows me,
Burden of Proof
This article went to press before the May Faculty meetings, when the Leaning committee—the most recent group to investigate and
See No Evil
Professor of Physics Melissa Franklin describes the physics department at Harvard with two words: “arrogant and rough.” Franklin says she
The Alums Fight For Equality
Over the course of one Saturday afternoon in Radcliffe Yard, eight graying women critiqued the College’s sexual assault policy, discussed
University Denies Title IX Violation
Harvard’s new procedure to handle sexual assault cases does not violate Title IX gender discrimination laws, the University said in