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A Comp Roundup: ...There's the Pizza

Welcome to this article. It's a truly great resource, better than anything the Independent has ever written... It is one

Epps Pushes for Reform

After Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III took on his proconsulary role in charge of the College's race relations

Report Suggests Race Mediators

The long-awaited report of the Negotiations Project study of Harvard race relations, released to The Crimson yesterday by Dean of

Responding to Criticism, Towne Promises More Diverse Panels

In response to criticism about the lack of Asian Americans on this year's Junior Parents Weekend panels, administrators have pledged

RUSH Roasted

Ignoring the hot sun, excited fans in black concert T-shirts filled the intersection of Mt. Auburn and Bow Streets yesterday

Firms to Offer Race Policy Changes

Two companies conducting an independent study of the "dynamics of race relations at Harvard," will suggest "substantial" changes in the

House Lottery Results Arrive

With visions of Quad and River houses dancing in their heads, members of the Class of 1996 awoke yesterday to

College Brings Red Tape to Race Relations Policy

After the Black Students Association issued a battery of charges last spring against the College and undergraduate organizations in a

Gunfire Tears Through Square

Gunfire tore through Harvard Square last night, frightening by standers and resulting in a collective effort by Harvard and Cambridge

Coalition Expects Support

The coalition of nine minority organizations expects the Faculty to support its demands issued Friday and give greater attention to

Epps Will Release Race Relations Pamphlet

As part of the continuing effort to address questions of racial diversity on campus, the College administration will soon release

Epps Attends Session on Foundation Funds

In a possible indication that College administrators and faculty will take a more active role in the Harvard Foundation for

U.C. Names Reform Panel Members

The Undergraduate Council's executive board has selected the first four members of its Re-evaluation Committee, beginning a process which could

Harvard Nets Three Marshalls

Three Harvard students have been awarded the Marshall Scholarships, increasing the College's British contingent to nine. Dan H. Barouch '93,

New Speech and Hearing Program Joins Harvard, MIT

In an unprecedented unification of scientific disciplines, the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Services and Technology (HST) has created a new

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