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MIXED SIGNALS
President Neil L. Rudenstine's decision last month to deny tenure to Associate Professor of Government Bonnie Honig has angered academics
Professors Debate Strengthening Language Requirement
This coming semester, a committee of Faculty members will examine the language requirement at the College with an eye toward
Summa Degrees Will Include Elective Grades
The Faculty voted yesterday to make grades in elective courses count toward summa cum laude degrees, despite concerns voiced by
Williams Men Get Bizarre Letters
Williams College men found a mysterious letter in their mailboxes Wednesday, a letter similar to one sent to male Harvard
A Whole New World
A dam S. Hickey '99 felt like a traitor. Hickey, who transferred to Harvard last fall, knew his days at
Police Investigate Mass. Ave. Stabbing
The Cambridge police investigation into Friday night's stabbing east of the Square on Mass. Ave. continued yesterday, but police remained
Rawlins Proposes U.C. Budget Revision
Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 says her complex proposal to revamp the council's budget priorities--now being circulated
W. Swimming Tosses Back Columbia
It may have been cold outside, but inside Blodgett Pool last night things were just heating up. The Harvard women's
Rowdiness Disrupts '80s Dance
An ambulance and a group of Harvard University Police officers descended on the sixth semiannual Leverett House 80s Dance on
IOP Pols Speak on Election '96
With only five days left until the Nov. 5 election, the Institure of Politics was buzzing with predictions yesterday. Political
One Week After Deluge, Harvard Back to Normal
Less than one week after heavy rains caused severe flooding across campus, students and house superintendents said yesterday the Harvard
Student Returns Lost Camera to Grateful Tourists
Merle E. and Regina M. Banaszak left Cambridge dismayed last month, the victims of a camera theft. But David D.
College Enforces Tighter Security During Regatta
Students and visitors expecting a wild weekend for the Head of the Charles Regatta will instead encounter tight security. The
Sewage Fills Charles
Boating in the Charles River may become a little safer if the town of Milford obeys an Environmental Protection Agency
Entrepreneurs Club
Anthony A. Perrault '97 says he thinks a Harvard education is grounded almost exclusively in theory, rather than pre-professional courses.