Advertisement

Writer

Benjamin A. Stingle

Latest Content

Euthanasia Conference Prompts Controversy

Amid the clamor of Jiang Zemin's visit and somber skies, the Harvard International Conference on Euthanasia began Saturday. The two-day

Alumna Demonstrates the Utility of Lifelong Scholarship

Half century after her graduation from Radcliffe, Rosalyn L. Hunneman '47 is still a student at heart. Hunneman has made

Studying Fiends Camp Out in Cabot Library

With Cabot Library open 24-hours a day again this exam period, many Harvard students will sacrifice their Saturday evening of

Student Wins Custody of Her Daughter

A California woman won the right Tuesday to continue her undergraduate studies at Harvard, after winning a custody battle with

Monk Describes Torture

Interrupted by silent sobs and pregnant pauses, a grisly tale of torture unfolded as Tibetan monk and former political prisoner

New Research Shows Path HIV Takes Into Brain

Despite recent hopes that powerful "cocktails" of drugs can beat AIDS virus into submission, the fight isn't over yet. Even

Leonardo da Vinci: Scientist, Inventor, Artist

While Harvard boasts of students who excel in various fields, an exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science shows that

The Road to Understanding Brains

How do you make a mountain out of a mole hill? That's what Harvard Medical School (HMS) Assistant Professor of

Study Links Diabetes To Diet

Eating that extra fry in the dining hall may be hazardous to your health. According to a new study by

Huntington Discusses New Book

The world order of the future will be based along cultural lines, said Samuel P. Huntington, Weatherhead university professor, speaking

Advertisement