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Students Protest Eviction of Koreans

BOSTON--Chanting "Don't kick them out, Japan, let the people keep their land," approximately 40 students, mostly from Harvard, rallied in

Student Groups Remember L.A. Riots

On a day that marked the anniversary of last year's L.A. riots, leaders of student groups spoke last night to

South Asians Elect New Officers, Urge Diversity

The need to address and integrate religious, cultural and regional diversity dominated the platform in Sunday's South Asian Association (SAA)

L.A. Riots Not to Happen Again, Korean Community Leader Says

Regardless of the verdict of the second Rodney King case, a repeat of last year's Los Angeles riots will not

AAA Leaders Upset Over Representation

Leaders of Asian-American organizations met yesterday with Assistant Dean of Students Ellen Hatfield Towne to protest that events scheduled for

AAA Elects Cheng, Hwang As Leaders

The need to unify Asian-American voices and the desire to impassion student activism were the issues that dominated the platform

University Installs Computer Network

Students and faculty will soon be able to use computers to access information ranging from daily dining menus to school

Actor Speaks at AAA Conference

Actor Steve Park urged Asian-Americans to be more visible Saturday morning as he spoke to an audience of about 20

Medical Dean Denies Pressure to Pass Blacks

A Harvard Medical School dean last week denied an allegation aired on National Public Radio that the school's administrators pressure

Keeping Tabs

Every time a first-year uses a card key to open a door, a central computer records the student's identity, and

Fine Charges Smear Tactics In Republican Club Elections

Randall A. Fine '96, accused earlier this week of bribing students in return for votes, said yesterday that he was

Senators: U.S. Must Dismantle Weapons

Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) and Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) said in a news conference at the Charles Hotel yesterday that

GOP Club Changes Its Name

Members of the Harvard Republican Club last Monday voted to change the group's name to the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Club, club

Family, Friends Honor Frug

Friends and family of the late Mary Joe Frug honored the memory of the murdered law professor at a showing

Thai Princess Visits Harvard

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand is visiting Harvard this week to commemorate the 100th anniversary of

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