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Margaretta E. Homsey
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‘Visionary’ Tackles Complex Asian Issues
Sophia Lai ’04 is unabashedly idealistic. Even upon first introduction to the vocal advocate for Ethnic Studies and Asian American
Heating Things Up
“Left, right, left…and feel it, and feel it…that’s right, left,” cooed our salsa dance instructor as he shook and shimmied
The Contra Conversion
Lamont cubicles. Playing another game of solitaire on the computer. Movie night every Saturday night. Some adventurous first-years are stepping
Views and Booze
In the shadow of the imposing facade and trademark golden dome of the Massachusetts State House lies the beloved watering
Celtic Scholars Find Home at Harvard
Harvard faced a Celtic invasion last weekend as scholars from across the country and Europe attended the 23rd annual Celtic
Nepal Native Adjusts To Life at Harvard
This September, Astha Thapa ’07 traded in the spectacular summits of the Himalayan mountains and sloping green hills that have
Dalai Lama Plans Visit To Campus This Fall
This fall Harvard will welcome one of the world’s most prominent religious leaders when His Holiness the Dalai Lama visits
Pre-Meds Face A Marathon of Their Own
Tomorrow morning, hundreds of Harvard students will take what could be the most important test of their lives. For eight
On Eve of Vote, Professors Question War
Over a hundred faculty members and students attended a largely anti-war teach-in yesterday against the backdrop of President Bush’s claim
Hundreds Protest Possible War on Iraq
As American military action in Iraq grows increasingly likely, several hundred people gathered in front of the Science Center yesterday
Reforms Spur Students to Pursue Study Abroad
The Faculty’s push last year to streamline the “onerous obstacles” that discourage students from studying abroad has resulted in a
Crunch Affects Psychology Students
The psychology department has spent the last few years adjusting to an influx of concentrators —whose ranks swelled from 282
Under Scrutiny, Grades Dipped
After a year in which revelations of persistent grade inflation dogged members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, students’
Maida S. Abrams, Art Benefactor, Dies
Maida S. Abrams, a great benefactor to Harvard Art Museums and to many art institutions throughout the country, died last
With Alums’ Help, Sun Rises
The sun came out yesterday—the New York Sun, that is. Leaders of the Sun, the first daily paper launched in