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Lowell House Defies Mold
Although Lowell House is known for its traditional teas and winter waltzes, no stereotype can pin down the house's character.
Leonard Jeffries Speech Sparks Debate at UMass
Racial tensions flared anew at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, last week after a Black fraternity invited controversial City University
Education Dept. Examines Hiring At Law School
A complaint that the Law School practices discriminatory hiring is under investigation by the Department of Education, according to a
President Meets With Activists
President Neil L. Rudenstine Yesterday opened his doors to 17 student activists protesting the Law School's efforts to improve faculty
HLS Appoints Black Woman
The Law School yesterday announced the appointment of its first Charles Hamilton Houston Fellow, inaugurating a two-year program designed to
Bell Urges Continued Pressure for Diversity
Derrick A. Bell, Jr., the activist professor who left Harvard Law School two years ago to protest its faculty hiring
Six Law Students Blast CCR
A new association of moderate Law School students alleged this week that the Coalition for Civil Rights (CCR) manipulated this
Law School's Wald to Step Down
Law School Dean of Students Sarah Wald will step down from her post on October 15 to become special assistant
Treated as Equals?
For many, the case of the Harvard Law Revue is closed. With few exceptions, the parody of an article by
Diplomat Discusses S. Asia
The Bangladeshi Ambassador to the United States yesterday discussed the impact of recent international upheavals for developing countries in South
Boles Named Auxiliary Bishop
The senior chaplain of the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Center has been named auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston. The
State Clears Prof Of Ethics Charges
The state medical board recently dismissed all charges against two physicians for their conduct during research of an eye drug
300 Rally For Gay Equality
Approximately 300 people attended a rally for gay equality yesterday afternoon at the Law School's Harkness Commons. Professors and members
One Serious Business
The rugby football team may be a Harvard institution knee-deep in tradition, but that doesn't mean it can't change. In
250 Attend Freund Service
Approximately 250 people attended a memorial service for consitutional law scholar Paul A. Freund yesterday in the Law School's Austin