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Geoffrey C. Hsu
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Click, Clack: A Computer With Enemies
At first glance, the gray Apple Powerbook doesn't look like a threat. After all, it's small (measuring but a foot
Breaking the Curve
"I 'm Statistically Significant." The words are emblazoned in blue letters across the front of his white T-shirt. They are
MEDICARE REFORM and Harvard's Teaching Hospitals
The teaching hospitals affiliated with Harvard Medical School have always been known for being bastions of medical research, developing cutting-edge
Goldenson Building Dedicated At HMS
The Medical School yesterday dedicated a newly-renovated research building, the first part of a plan by donors to earmark $60
Health and Human Dignity: an Inseparable PAIR
A few years ago, a homosexual man contracted AIDS in San Francisco. Instead, he decided to forgo the city's excellent
Harvard's Teaching Hospitals Rush To Adapt to a Competitive Environment
Harvard's teaching hospitals may be leaders in disease treatment and vaccine development, but they're still not immune to the sting
HUBBLE DATA NAILS DOWN A BLACK HOLE
But this May, NASA revealed data from its Hubble Space telescope providing the best proof yet that black holes are
5,335 to Receive Degrees Today
President Neil L. Rudenstine will confer 5,335 degrees on students graduating from the University this morning. Morning exercise will feature
Evidence for Top Quark Uncovers Last Fundamental Particle
Harvard physicists this past spring looked like knights from the Middle Ages who had just alighted upon the Holy Grail.
Van Leeuwen Stars For Mediocre M. Fencers
Unlike its female counterparts, the men's fencing team ran like a used car with a broken gas pedal this year,
Med. School Approves Report on Diversity
The Medical School's Faculty Council Yesterday announced its unanimous approval of a report calling for greater racial and gender diversity
Woman Tenured At Law School
A University of Chicago Law School professor of international law will become Harvard Law School's fifth tenured woman faculty member.
SAA Elects New Officers
Fifty members of the South Asian Association (SAA) elected its new officers earlier this week at a general meeting in
Physicists Present Evidence for Top Quark
Physicists presented the world yesterday with strong evidence for the existence of the subatomic top quark--which scientists consider to be
Hebron Attack Stuns Students
Harvard students reacted with shock, anger and sadness this weekend to an incident on Friday in which a Jewish doctor