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BSA Elects Bragg As New President
Promising to be an active representative of the concerns of Black students, Alvin Bragg '95 last night took the helm
Efforts to Attract Black Students
Following record low matriculation of Black students to the College last fall, admissions officials have stepped up efforts to attract
BATTLE AGAINST THE 'HARVARD PLANTATION'
Last spring, the Black Students Association shocked the Harvard campus by distributing a flyer entitled 'On the Harvard Plantation' which
Rapper Speaks At Law School
To change society, people must become part of the system but maintain a radical stance, rapper Ice T said at
Nye Will Likely Leave Harvard For Washington
Dillon Professor of International Affairs Joseph S. Nye Jr. said last night that he will likely leave Harvard to serve
Ad Board Responds to CLUH Criticism
Harvard's Administrative Board released on Monday a detailed report of recent reforms made to its disciplinary procedures after weeks of
Students to Use New Catalog
Thanks to one of their own peers in public policy, students at the Kennedy School of Government will be able
Aborted Article Causes Stir
Controversy has surrounded a last-minute decision at the Harvard Business Review to withhold its lead story for the January/February issue.
Yalies Admit to Statue Prank
Trust a Yalie to waffle. Two Yale students earlier this week claimed reponsibitly for painting to admit painting the John
History and Science Committee Dissolved
Sometimes, one little word makes a big difference. Then again, sometimes it doesn't. With these concerns firmly in mind, the
Students Defend Abortion Clinic
Attempts by Operation Rescue to block a Boston-area women's health clinic Saturday met with strong opposition from local abortion-rights groups.
Advising System Favors First-Years
Upperclass students are far less satisfied with academic and non-academic advising than their first-year counterparts, according to a poll conducted
New MIT Power Plant May Cause Price Hike
MIT's $37 million power plant slated for completion in 1995 may drain revenues from Cambridge Electric and provoke a raise
Conference Targets College Finances
BOSTON--University presidents and trustees must work closely together to weather the present financial crisis in higher education, panelists said yesterday
Students Form New Co-Ed Social Club
As an alternative to a social scene they call exclusive and unsatisfying, a group of Leverett House residents is creating