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How to Succeed in Local Politics
Name: Anjan Mukherjee Where he lives: Mather House Hometown: Lexington, MA Does he spend much time there? "Sophomore year, kind
Shooting To the Right
Even without his guns, Brad Campbell is disarming. The Eliot House senior slides into a booth in the Wursthaus restaurant
Parents' Optimism Is Today's Apathy
The day my parents graduated from Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges in 1967, they walked over to the First Congregational Church
Hoyte Has a Plan
Anyone with a strong opinion about affirmative action could have learned something from a sparsely-attended but thoughtful talk given last
Not Too Late For Grant
Harvard's campus is about to become significantly less safe. That, at least, is what the University's police officers and security
Admit Gina Grant
If ever there was a case for affirmative action, it was Gina Grant's. By now, the story is familiar to
California Dreaming
L OS ANGELES--Like rush hour traffic on the southbound Santa Ana Freeway on those days when Al Cowlings and O.J.
Benefits Crisis Unsolved
Drop the qualifiers. The University's benefits review process has now been all but officially labelled a failure. Harvard administrators have
Historians Decry Harvard's '50 Year Rule'
In the spring of 1954, a Harvard graduate student named Sigmund Diamond received a visit from agents of the Federal
Race Is on for Job of New Top Cop
Applications for the job aren't due for another month, but there is already serious speculation inside and outside the Harvard
Panels Highlight Human Rights
Approximately 200 students, faculty and interested visitors attended various parts of the first ever University-wide conference on human rights Saturday.
A Bad Loin Of Porc
In the bowels of Pusey Library sits a book so secret that it doesn't show up on HOLLIS. In fact,
Questions Raised About Guard's Suspension
A Harvard security guard who championed discrimination claims made by his colleagues has been suspended without pay for 10 days
Medical Conflicts of Interest
BOSTON--One hundred yards from the Medical School, the University is transforming the 10-story carcass of the old Boston English High
Coitus Interruptus
W ith Mother Nature hinting at an early spring, undergraduates are looking forward to a warm Valentine's day full of