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Jessica C. Schell
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Campus Asian Groups Abound
When the Harvard Asian American Association (AAA) tabled in front of Widener Library against Proposition 187, it seemed to many
RUS Debates Male Suffrage
Claiming that the group's membership policy discriminates against men, several students called for the admission of men as voting members
Dunster Masters Request Student Input in Tutor Hiring
Implementing Dunster House's revised tutor selection process, House Masters Karel F. and Hetty Liem sent a letter to Dunster students
CARVING OUT A DISCIPLINE
T racy M. Tefertiller '94 has been tracking the spending habits of 400 teenage girls. "I spend a lot of
Club Denies WAC Prank
Officers of the Delphic Club strongly denied this weekend that any of their members were involved in a prank played
Is Harvard Dining Services SERVING Your Needs?
For the first 17 years David M. Lentini worked in Harvard's dining halls, about one or two students a day
Conference Addresses Separatism's Pros, Cons
Separatism causes problems when the language surrounding it is imprecise, the Rev. Eugene Rivers '83 said during a conference in
Faculty, Students Discuss Classroom Gender Dynamics
Faculty and students participating in a roundtable discussion on classroom dynamics and gender last night agreed that it is too
Students Call for End Of Radcliffe College
A panel of student leaders last night called for the abolition of Radcliffe's administration and the integration of its programs
WAC Petition to Include Men
Women Appealing for Change (WAC) will begin targeting men to support their boycott of Harvard's nine all-male final clubs, organizers
Politics Surround Fly Move to Co-Ed
With the Fly Club's graduate council decision last week to delay admitting women this fall, some undergraduate members say they're
WAC, RUS Meet, Discuss Clubs
Two women's groups which have taken different positions on the status of the Harvard's all-male final clubs met last night
Fly Grads Clear Co-Ed Policy
The alumni board of the Fly Club voted unanimously this week to allow its undergraduates to begin admitting women into
Fly Grads Delay Co-Ed Decision
The graduate council of the Fly Club yesterday balked at approving the undergraduates' proposal to admit women to the club,
Fly Grads Vote Tonight
The graduate board of the Fly Club is expected to end the club's 156-year old all-male tradition tonight by approving