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Kennedy School Vigil Promotes Unity
Students from the John F. Kennedy School of Government held a candle-lit, walking vigil last night to promote inclusive, interfaith
Harvard Shut Out of U.S. Rhodes Awards
For the first time since 1930, no Harvard students have been named American scholars in the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship program.
Election Profile: B.J. Averell & Amias Gerety
B.J. Averell '02 and Amias Moore Gerety '02 might not be the most experienced candidates for Undergraduate Council--but they're the
NYU Graduate Students Form First TA Union
Graduate students at New York University (NYU) have formed the first teaching assistants' union at a private institution after a
Farm Workers End Grape Embargo
Three years after Harvard brought grapes back to its dining halls, the United Farm Workers union (UFW) called off its
Despite Chair's Death, Harvard to Keep FLA
In spite of the recent death of Fair Labor Association (FLA) chair Charles A. Ruff and in the face of
Council To Kick Off 'Days of Dialogue' After Thanksgiving
Though scaled back and postponed since October, the Undergraduate Council will at last hold a three-day "Days of Dialogue" event
Scholars Debate Role of Genetic Research in Criminal Law
The National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence yesterday kicked off an historic conference exploring federal policy on DNA
Dining Services Adds Soup to Fly-By
Harvard students on the go, look out: there's soup in your Fly-By. Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS), in response to
College Costs Outpace Inflation
The average four-year private college raised its tuition an average of 5.2 percent last year, close to double the increase
Network Bandwidth Capacity Tripled
Harvard tripled its computer network's bandwidth two weeks ago in response to greater network usage. Bandwidth pertains to the network's
IOP Bans Non-Affiliates From Study Groups
The Institute of Politics (IOP) will permit only students and other Harvard affiliates to attend its study groups and will