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Sugarman Tries Out His New Material

Until his decision to write a speech for this year's Ivy Oration, Michael Sugarman '98 says he restricted his humor

Ron Avni Looks in Many Different Directions

In the spring of his junior year, Ron Avni '98 decided to take the semester off to see what Hollywood

Time for the Real World

U nlike the feeling of euphoria I have gotten for the past three years after handing in that last blue

THE MCAT'S ARE COMING!

This Saturday, while most college students dream of the previous night's frivolities, thousands of premeds will fill testing centers around

Two Harvard Students Win Canadian Rhodes

Two more Harvard students have been named Rhodes Scholars, bringing the College's total Rhodes count to seven. Demetra C. Koutsoukos

Weld, Kerry Hold Final Debate

In the crucial final debate before next week's U.S. Senate election, Gov. William F. Weld '66 and Sen. John F.

Clinton, Dole Square off in Final Debate of Campaign.

In an unexpectedly low-key debate last night in San Diego, President Bill Clinton restated his vision for the 21st century,

Uncle John's Bands

BOSTON--The psychedelic sixties and everything the decade stood for came crashing down in FleetCenter Saturday night as a star-studded line-up

Wolf Wins State Rep. Primary

All along, pundits said the race for Cambridge's next state representative was too close to call. They were right. Former

PARTISAN STRIFE

For the Harvard College Democrats (HCD), last winter's trips to New Hampshire to campaign for President Clinton were a dream

Alexander Works to Appeal to Moderates, Conservatives

HOOKSETT, N.H.--Across the street from a gun shop posting a sign with the words "Go Pat [Buchanan] Go," former Tennessee

Republican Hopefuls Battle in New Hampshire Debate

MANCHESTER, N.H.--With the New Hampshire primary looming just five days away, the Republican presidential candidates converged in Manchester for a

Gramm Supporters Need New Candidate

After a devastating defeat in the Louisiana primary and a fifth-place finish in Iowa, Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Tex.) is calling

Students Campaign for Clinton in N.H.

KEENE, N.H.--With the national election still 10 months away and President Clinton facing no major Democratic challengers, it might seem

Students Interview With Playboy

This October, for the third time in its history, Playboy magazine will publish an Ivy League issue featuring Harvard students,

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