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Kelly M. Bowdren

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Take Your and Night and...

L eave it to the self-proclaimed "umbrella organization of women's concerns" to turn so sourly partisan an issue like violence

Right for the Wrong Reasons

. The problem is not gender-specific programs, but pretending that Radcliffe is a real college. S ince the first instance

With Friends Like These ...

A few weeks ago, Republican Club President Karen E. Boyle came out on the pages of Lighthouse magazine to announce

City Towing Competition Is Tough

Towing is tough. Granted, it's no fun to return to your car and find that it's missing. But tow-truck owners

High Schoolers Gather For Harvard Model U.N.

While most of the world can only stand by and watch the United Nations action in Somalia, 2200 high school

Panel Discusses Racism at Harvard

A panel of students, faculty and administrators gathered in Winthrop House last night to discuss "Racism and Race Relations at

New Swatch Store Says Watches Back In Style

Whether for love of fashion or plastic, the Swatch phenomenon is back, according to the owner and manager of the

Luminaries Predict The Game's Outcome

Ask the bookies in Las Vegas, and they'll tell you the odds are just about even in today's gridiron matchup

Speaker Defends Christianity

In an attempt to return the "Christo et Ecclesiae" the University's original "Veritas" motto, the Graduate School Christian Fellowship launched

Hagelin Urges Science in Govt.

If nature can manage the universe on schedule and without a scratch, why not give it a crack at the

Vandals Hit Mather House

Mather House residents were awakened early on Columbus Day as a wooden bench crashed through the superintendent's main office window.

Square Will Soon Sing the Blues

For Hard Rock Cafe co-founder Isaac B. Tigrett, there's no place like Harvard Square for a House of Blues. Tigrett

University Offers HIV Medical Benefits

A new insurance benefit policy announced yesterday will gaurantee $100,000 to anyone infected by HIV, the virus believed to cause

CRIMSON NOTEBOOK

Sweeping the first eight positions, the men's cross country team handily beat St. John's 15-50 in its opening race of

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