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Minority Yields Unaffected By Scandal

Despite worries that minority students admitted to the Class of 2006 would view Harvard in less favorable light given the

Harvard Wait-Lists Admissions Reform

Harvard has no plans to change its early admissions programs, in spite of Yale University President Richard Levin’s ongoing campaign

Aid Applications Submitted Online

Applications for Harvard College financial aid, due last Friday, were submitted online this year for the first time. The move

Admissions Unswayed By Roses, Fruit Cakes

Faced with the daunting task of standing out in a crowd of nearly 20,000 Harvard College applicants, some students each

Class of 2006 Breaks Admissions Records

Harvard College sent out a record number of rejection letters yesterday to a record number of applicants. The College accepted

College Applicants Reach New Record

The numbers are in: Harvard’s applicant pool increased yet again this year, with a record 19,520 students applying for admission

Financial Aid Requests Rise

As the economy remains in the depths of a recession this winter, Harvard College has begun to see increased demands

Ogletree Defends West’s Political Involvement

A spokesperson for Cornel R. West ’74 defended the Fletcher University professor’s involvement in the Rev. Al Sharpton’s presidential exploratory

Not All Head to New Haven Simply for the football

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Before The Game, there was The Party—the annual Harvard-Yale tailgate. Thousands of undergraduates wandered between rows of keg-filled,

Leaders Urge Compromise

Compromise will be essential to forging a lasting peace in the Middle East, two leaders in the region told a

Sixth Man Charged in Death of ‘Pit’ Woman

Prosecutors charged a sixth man yesterday in connection to the gang-related murder of a woman who frequented the “Pit” area

‘Pit Kids’ Mourn Slain Woman

Days after three local men were charged with murdering a 22-year-old “Pit kid,” the regulars who congregate near the Harvard

Public Service Faces Staffing Crisis

At a Kennedy School of Government (KSG) panel which drew an audience of over 50 people, students, politicians and a

School Board Debate Focuses on Test Scores

This year’s Cambridge school committee candidates held a debate last night at the Cambridge Senior Center during a forum held

Isis Debuts as Women's Club

As each of the eight men’s final clubs sent out punch notifications last week, the Isis, a new women’s social

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