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Lindsey M. Turrentine
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State of the Union
A AAH, remember lunches in the Union--those days when you sat, nibbling at your chickwich in a crowd of entry
Onion Fun
H ERE'S A RIDDLE: what kind of Harvard theater group has no affiliation with the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club, writes
Liberté! Egalité! Fraternité!
W HAT DO YOU DO when you run out of cafe's in Harvard Square? Before you get take-out (again!) from
Pen Ultimate
C hoosing what to write with is a momentous decision for me. It all began with one of those shiny
Appliance Use High in Dorms, Houses
One first-year rooming group in Canaday Hall decided over winter break that they would never call Pizza Ring again. And
More Square Eateries Close
First it was Elsie's. Now hungry Harvard students who trek to The Garage looking for an escape from the 6
Phillips Brooks House's New Leader Pan Is Man on a Mission
Somehow, Vincent Pan '95-'96 knows the name of every bundled-up child in Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA)'s Mission Hill after-school
Operation Rescue Member Speaks
Father Thomas Carleton, a Catholic priest and member of Operation Rescue, argued in a lecture at Harvard Saturday that violence
Members of Operation Rescue to Speak at Event
Three speakers from Operation Rescue, a national pro-life organization, will appear at the eighth semi-annual Ivy League Coalition for Life
Career Forum Draws More Than 1500
More than 1500 Harvard students sporting their best pre-professional attire streamed into the Gordon Track and Tennis Center by the
WHI Adds 24 New Clinics
The Women's Health Initiative (WHI), the largest-ever clinical study on women's health in the United States, began a new stage
Man Exposes Self at City Art Display
Apparently prompted by a sign in a City Hall art display reading "Show me yours," a man yesterday exposed himself
Few Get WAC Mailbox Flyers
Earlier this week, when the Fly Club reversed last year's decision to admit women as members, few students protested--or even