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Would Male Voters Detract From RUS?
In a decision that may chip away at Radclife's status as Harvard's allfemale "annex," Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) will
Protestors Meet With Rudenstine
Organizers of the recent Junior Parent's Weekend protests left yesterday's meeting with President Neil L. Rudenstine empty-handed, without official commitment
Lecture Picketed
Criticizing Harvard's lack of minority professors and ethnic studies classes, about 25 minority students protested yesterday shortly before a Junior
Minority Group Plans Weekend Demonstration
Minority students plan to stage a protest during Junior Parents' Weekend, according to a source close to the protest's organizers.
Minority Groups May Demonstrate
Minority student leaders gathered last night for an unusual meeting in the basement of Thayer Hall, and a protest during
Noses and Nipples With Holes
Evelyn J. Kim '95 realized during reading period that exam anxiety was making her a "basket-case," but she didn't want
Tea Stop
Ancient Chinese legend says that the emperor Shen Nung was in his garden sipping a cup of hot water almost
AAA Members Approve Sixteen Amendments
In a meeting that focused on the organization's future, the Asian American Association (AAA) voted for 16 amendments to its
GET SOME SPICE IN YOUR LIFE
A rcane places to relax, study, shop and eat abound right on the sprawling Harvard campus--and they provide an ideal
Free Speech, Codes Collide
Shortly after MIT senior Nicholas L. Cassimatis received a copy of his college's new anti-harassment guide, he burned it in
Will Fly Make Itself Official?
Last week's vote by the Fly Club graduate board to admit women to the formerly all-male club may lead to
Transition to Co-Ed May Not Be Smooth
When Susan Buck joined the Tiger Inn eating club at Princeton a few years ago, she did so during the
Chem 17 Students Search for Seating
Chemistry 17, "Principles of Organic Chemistry," isn't supposed to be an easy course. But for many of this semester's pre-med
Fly Places Tradition On Trial at Clubs
More than a hundred years of all-male tradition may end this year if, as expected, the Fly Club's graduate board
Used Books Sell for Less At PBH
Last spring, two Winthrop sophomores figured out a way to do public service, get business experience and offer Harvard students