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Me and My Number
I am lee39@fas. It was a rude awakening. Before I came to Harvard I had expected to be christened jlee@fas
Look Within Groups
While the general tenor of the staff editorial is sound, it overlooks a subtle but important point in its analysis
Vote Redmond or Verma
Kamil E. Redmond '00 can take attendance and flip burgers with the best of them. But Redmond has shown a
The Tasty Closes, But May Move
It was a cramped night of grease, nostalgia and souvenir photography at the Tasty at 2 JFK Street. Stools were
From Wine Makers to Lawyers: `70 Employment Stats
There aren't too many Venezuelan beekeeper/subsistence farmers in the Class of 1970. There aren't too many nudist framers who homeschooled
HUPD Teaches Defense Course
"Ready! Strike!" "No! No!" The women's voices cry out in rhythm as they strike out at imaginary attackers. Maureen Morrison
Full Speed Toward Randomization
Randomization, on a block rather than an individual level, will allow students to continue living with close friends while encountering
New Arts Program to Debut in Fall
FOP.FUP.FAP? The First-year Arts Program (FAP) has joined the tongue twister of first-year orientation programs which greet over a quarter
Protests May Defeat Sheraton's Parking Lot
Neighbors' protests may succeed in defeating the Sheraton Commander's proposal to demolish three 19th-century residential buildings in order to open
SERVING Diversity
Last fall Thomas Professor of Government Martin L. Kilson wrote an open letter to his classes criticizing the Black Students
Closing Arguments Heard in Brown Title IX Suit
On one side is a group of women athletes demanding equal opportunity. On the other, an Ivy League University insists
U.N.'s Boutros-Ghali Speaks at Leverett House
Economic development, not peacekeeping, should be the long-term focus of the United Nations, U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said during a
2000 Students Linked Directly to Net
Almost one in three undergraduates now has a direct link to the Internet, Harvard Arts and Science Computer Services (HASCS)
Profs Discuss Minority Tenure
In the wake of two controversial tenure denials to female junior professors, a panel of professors yesterday offered suggestions as
Panel Organized on Tenure
Rising concern about the low numbers of women and minority tenured faculty at Harvard has prompted some students to organize