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Martin G. Hickey
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Free AIDS Tests at UHS on the Rise
Contrary to popular opinion, there is dating at Harvard. In fact, there are quite a few people who manage to
Lack of Issues Marks Council Race
Cantabrigians tend to vote their pocket-books, but no economic plan is on the ballot. And people like contested elections, but
Eliot HAND Students Mask Young Cantabrigians
Last Friday afternoon, the Fletcher Elementary School was home to a menagerie of exotic animals rarely found outside of a
M. Track Sneaks by Yale, Women Cruise
After two important victories against Yale on Saturday, the Crimson track team must be considered a serious challenger for the
Boston Poets Honor Beat Legend
Local poets gathered last night to pay tribute to Allen Ginsberg, the beat poet who wrote, "America, I have given
Students Gather for 'Jesus Jam'
Students from colleges across the Northeast gathered in Sever Hall last night to kick-off Jesus Jam, a celebration of poetry
Harvard Grad at Center of $222.7 Million Suit
A jury ruled on March 20 that an article published in the Wall Street Journal was libelous and recommended the
Law School Conducts Public-Interest Benefit
Harvard Law School (HLS) paraded its wares last night at an auction to help financially support students involved in public-service
Kendo Club Hosts Tourney
Next to students stepping away on their Stairmasters and peddling their lifecycles this weekend, two opponents stood across from each
New Group Brings Teens Together
BOSTON--What's the secret to bringing communities together? Ouija knows. Last night, a group of 20 teenagers from Chinatown and Franklin
Spartacus Club Invites Socialist to Meeting
Since Washington mustered his troops in the Yard, revolution has been an integral part of Harvard's legacy. This tradition continued
Justice Breyer Addresses Hillel Crowd
After attending a special dinner at Hillel last night, Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer took time out to answer
Men's Track Shines While Women Flounder in Heptagonals
This past weekend, the Albert H. Gordon Track was host to the Heptagonal Championships and over a thousand track and
Chomsky, Zinn Discuss Their New Book
The last time Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor of linguistics Noam Chomsky and Boston University professor emeritus of political science
BSA President Leaves Harvard To Star in Movie
Harvard students have been known to go to Hollywood from time to time. But this weekend, Derrick N. Ashong '97