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Is It Worth It?
T his Wednesday, in its four-part investigation of Harvard University's split identity as both an institution of higher learning and
Beyond Song-and-Dance
D r. Hanan Ashrawi, minister of education in the Palestinian Authority, delivered an impassioned and controversial address on Monday evening
Law School to Grant Carol Steiker Tenure
Assistant Professor of Law Carol S. Steiker '82 has received a tenure appointment, Harvard Law School officials announced yesterday. She
Middlebury Official To Be New HDS Head
Ending a year-long search, the University on Monday named Ted A. Mayer, director of dining services at Middlebury College, to
Senior Helps FBI Nab Suspects In Michigan Kidnapping Case
A Harvard senior's chance encounter on an evangelical mission over spring break led to the FBI's arrest of three suspected
Group Says SAT Biased
Thousands of high-school students across the U.S. will take the Scholastic Assessment Test this morning, but a feminist research group
Truck Kills Woman in Porter Sq.
An 18-wheel truck heading toward Somerville yesterday killed a woman on Somerville Ave. in a hit-and-run accident in the vicinity
Core Lotteries Irk Jilted Seniors
In a tradition seemingly as timeless as Mass. Hall, four Core Curriculum classes are holding enrollment lotteries this semester. But
Weld Thefts Alarm Students
After a recent one-day string of burglaries in Weld Hall, a group of student dorm-crew workers and a first-year proctor
City Celebrates Birthday
Cambridge opened its Sesquicentennial Celebration with a bang Saturday, honoring the 150th anniversary of the city's incorporation with a noisy,
'Harvard' Is More Than A University
HARVARD, Mass.--As America's oldest university, Harvard likes to boast of its uniqueness. After all, there's one and only one Harvard,
City Celebrates Birthday
Cambridge opened its Sesquicentennial Celebration with a bang Saturday, honoring the 150th anniversary of the city's incorporation with a noisy,
'Harvard' Is More Than A University
HARVARD, Mass.--As America's oldest university, Harvard likes to boast of its uniqueness. After all, there's one and only one Harvard,
Marshall Picked for State's High Court
Margaret Hilary Marshall's appointment to Massachusetts' highest court caps the 20-year legal career of a South African native who came
University Wins Contract Suit
The University recently won a breach of contact case against a former Holyoke Center vendor and was awarded nearly $40,000