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Karen M. Paik
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Communes, Reporting And Solitonic Solutions
Professor of Physics Andrew E. Strominger '77 was an unusual undergraduate in many ways; most obviously, because he was in
Computers Revolutionize Harvard's Academic Life
Thesis writers today must fight with balky printers, live in fear of hard disk crashes and tremble at the thought
Store 24 Worker Changed in Attack
An employee of the Store 24 in Harvard Square was arrested for allegedly attacking two people outside the store on
HLS Students Will Visit Hong Kong
A delegation of 15 Law School students will spend spring break in Hong Kong and Beijing, meeting high-ranking officials and
Law Students Prepare Parody Show
Students at Harvard Law School are busy preparing for the annual Spring Parody, a humorous look at day-to-day life at
Silberstein Computerizes Voting, Sectioning
Eric M. Silberstein '98 has a way of taking on more than is expected of him. When the Adams House
Students Protest 'Net Censorship Proposal
The Communications Decency Act (CDA), passed by Congress last Thursday, has drawn fire from Harvard students for being vague, unenforceable
Coitus Interruptus Strikes Hundreds
Sex was unusually exciting yesterday. A group of at least six male students sang, shouted or disrobed yesterday afternoon in
'Captain Crimson' Draws Mixed Reactions From Game Spectators
It's John Harvard! It's an Angry Pilgrim! No, it's..."Captain Crimson"? This year's Game was the second in recent memory to
Arboretum May Take Community Garden Land
Gardeners in Jamaica Plain are protesting the proposed construction of a new education center for Harvard's Arnold Arboretum which could
Security Tightened for Arafat Speech
Yasser Arafat's address tonight at the Institute of Politics (IOP) will be one of the most closely guarded events ever
Proctors, First-Years Race Along Charles
Although Saturday's 1.7 mile Charles River Run was a first-year intramural event, the first three people to cross the finish