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Kelly M. Yamanouchi

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Some Seniors Choose to Stay at Harvard

Most seniors are looking forward to getting as far away from Cambridge as possible after today, but a few die-hard

Alone in Annenberg? First Years, Take Heart

At Saturday's computer fair in the Science Center, Christina M. Shuman '03 seemed in her element. Instead of wandering around

Candidates Champion Postering

Many Undergraduate Council candidates sre promoting student group concerns. Ironically, as campaigning for the executive positions increases, candidates are experiencing

Following the Undergraduate Council Campaign Trail

Although the Undergraduate Council has been accused of inefficiency and an inability to inspire widespread student support since the October

Recent Student Complaints Highlight Increased Core Difficulty, Workload

Hundreds flocked into Science Center C during shopping period for the first lecture of Science A-39: "Time," a Core course

Torres Wins Recognition for Attention Deficit Disorder Research

While most aspiring pre-med first-year students are laboring over Chemistry 5 problem sets, Rebecca L. Torres '02 is already celebrating

Maples Make Autumn Magnificent at Arboretum

BOSTON--Over the next few weeks, the canopy covering Harvard Yard will fade faithfully into its fall shades. It will be

Persistent Senior Gets Foot in Door--and a Whole Lot More

When Robert W. Martin '99 said he planned to make the most of his college years, he didn't take it

Select Study Dens Draw Students

As finals draw near, Lamont's reading room becomes more crowded, and students seek out their own study niches in or

Long and Winding Road to Commencement: Seniors on Life Post-Thesis

With thesis deadlines marking the end of months of research and writing, many seniors are now finding a new, brighter

Antidote to Midterm Madness: What to Take for an Exciting Spring Break

This week, Harvard students are donning their winter coats and trudging out to the Square under umbrellas to buy sun

Students Enjoy Luxuries of Langdell

Since the September re-opening of the newly renovated Harvard Law School Library in Langdell Hall, undergraduates seeking the ideal study

Acting Senior Tutor Brings Newborn Girl to Adams

For the first time in about a decade, students having dinner in the Adams House dining hall may hear the

Ambassador Richardson Urges Support for United Nations, Sanctions

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson urged audience members at the John F. Kennedy School on Friday to

'L'Afrique' Celebrates Two Decades of HASA

About 300 people were entertained Saturday night with everything from gumboot dancers to poetry at "L'Afrique," the Harvard African Students

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