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Amanda C. Rawls
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Tackling The Environmental Crisis
Each year workers clean five to six tons of trash off the coast of an uninhabited island in Hawaii. Just
Bromine Enters the Equation
In the quest to determine what controls rapidly falling atmospheric ozone levels, scientists often place blame on big corporate polluters
THE WILDER SIDE OF PARTYDOM
Hairy chests sporting lacy bras, throats ringed with studded collars and bodies thinly veiled in body paint abounded for the
Harvard Loses Tourney
After a tipsy two-hour battle, Harvard succumbed in its first-ever minigolf tournament to a more powerful Boston University squad and
University Braces For Game Crowds
Harvard Square businesses and University authorities are gearing up for the influx of the nearly 30,000 Yalies and Harvard affiliates
City Considering Pay Toilets
After years of clamoring from local store owners, the City Council voted unanimously last week to work towards the installment
Larger Core Sections Draw Complaints
The 90 minutes Elizabeth A. Urban '96 spends Wednesday nights in Historical Studies A-12 section are a frustrating experience. The
Mather To Have Safer Sex
There will be sex, sex and more sex for Mather House residents this week, thanks to a week-long safer sex
Law Alums Hunt for Witches
A group of 50 Law School alumni went on a witch hunt of 17th century Harvard this Saturday, one week
Task Force Aims To Boost Tourism
To the average student who sees handfuls of tour buses pull up to Harvard Yard each day, the city doesn't
City Dumps Sludge Into Reservoir
Cambridge's water drinkers, already concerned about the liquid's current unsightly discoloration, gained another reason to worry this week as it
STUDENT-COACH?
It's nothing new for field hockey fans to see Kristen Fowler out on the turf, shouting encouragement to other players
Octoberfest Takes Germany to Square
Germany returned to Harvard Square on Sunday with the annual Octoberfest festival. Ethnic food, vintage clothing, handmade jewelry and other
Murray Center Inspires Book
In a recently released book, Anne Colby, director of the Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College, blended her personal work