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Caucus: K-School Faculty Not Diverse
While efforts to increase gender diversity at the John F. Kennedy School of Government have resulted in "commendable progress," persistent
Bane Tapped For HHS Post
The Kennedy School of Government's lone tenured woman professor will be nominated to a position in the Department of Health
Where Has The Snow Gone?
F ifteen years have passed since the Blizzard of '78, when students used the stone slabs flanking Widener as ski
German Dept. Holds Night Vigil
Condemning the rising tide of neo-Nazi violence and anti-foreigner sentiment in Germany, about 75 people--mostly graduate students and faculty of
Students Make Holiday Plans
Whether they plan on studying, sleeping, or just plain gobbling, a number of undergraduates say they will not let the
Police Officers Knock Teenagers Onto Grill
Two mounted police officers in an attempt to break up a soccer team tailgate party outside Saturday's Harvard-Yale game knocked
Littauer Staff Collects Clothes
Determined to clean their closets while bringing "happy faces" to the homeless in the Boston area, Littauer Building staff members
Sparticist Speaks
The root of discrimination toward women lies in the capitalist class system, said a spokesperson for the Spartacist League in
Police Arrest Man in Attempted Swindle
Harvard Police arrested a man Wednesday in Holyoke Center for attempting to swindle two Asian Harvard students out of $200.
Weld to Be Ready by Dec. 31
Construction workers removed much of the scaffolding from Weld Hall's exterior yesterday, giving University officials reason to anticipate completion of
Timber Wolves Sighted in Harvard Hall
Four timber wolves joined more than 100 students in a Harvard Hall classroom last night for a lecture by representatives
Who Makes Sure That Harvard Plays By the Rules? Zalot Does!
From the playground to college, Marcella Zalot always loved to play sports. Her college years now over, Zalot is still
Mayors Endorse Dem. Slate
Four former Cambridge mayors yesterday joined Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 in endorsing Gov. Bill Clinton and Sen. Al Gore
First-Year Solicits Aid for Egyptians
A Harvard first-year student is soliciting donations for victims of the deadly earthquake which struck Cairo, Egypt, this week. Ashraf
Scullers Smell Sewage on the Charles' Banks
City officials said yesterday they found no evidence of raw sewage under the Anderson Bridge, despite comments by rowers that