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File-Trading Policy Unnecessarily Harsh
To the editors: I was disturbed to read of the College’s concessions to pressure from the movie and music industries
There's No Shame in Being Common
Contrary to the staff position, we believe Harvard's adoption of the "common" application is a step forward. Rather than demeaning
Attack on Crimson Key Is Immature, Spiteful
We are deeply disturbed by the tone of the staff's position. Such a mean-spirited diatribe is certainly not the way
MIT Official Admits to ROTC Talks
Contradicting her claims that there have been no Harvard-MIT negotiations about the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC), MIT's Assistant for
Is Harvard Giving Up on Its ROTC Promises?
It is beginning to look as though Harvard administrators and some activists have capitulated on their once hard line stand
Record Number Seek Admission
A record number of students have applied to become members of Harvard-Radcliffe's Class of 1998, Dean of Admissions and Financial
695 Early Applicants Admitted to College
The number of early acceptances to the College fell slightly this year, from 712 to 695, despite a record high
Hillel, Raza Share Food, Cultures
About 45 students gathered in the Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel dining hall last night to munch burritos and potato latkes to the
City Anticipates Graduation
Tomorrow is a big day for the thousands of Harvard graduates finally finishing a significant part of their academic careers.
Class of '68 Alumni Discuss Vietnam
Whether members of the class of '68 supported or protested the Vietnam War, the conflict profoundly impacted their lives, panelists
Eating Disorders Common Among Female Undergrads
Nearly one in five female undergraduates say they have eating disorders, according to a study conducted by Assistant Professor of
Foundation Panel Discusses Minority Women in Academia
A six-woman panel sponsored by the Harvard foundation last night stressed the importance of role models for minority women in
Students Petition On Powell
A petition protesting Harvard's invitation to Gen. Colin L. Powell to speak at Commencement and to receive an honorary degree
Harvard Tour Now on Tape
Boston tour guides may soon find themselves out of work if Cushing Tour Tapes has its way. The company, which
More Asbestos Tiles Removed From 29G
More asbestos tiles will be removed from 29 Garden Street on Monday, according to a memorandum slipped under the resident