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Shopping for Concentrations
Departmental representatives termed yesterday's annual Concentration Fair a success, but some students complained that many concentrations were absent from the
Core Curriculum Still Controversial
In the September 1990 issue of The Atlantic, a Harvard alumnus attacked the Core: "The [Core] areas themselves are odd
CRIMSON NOTEBOOK
In spite of a weak year, the Harvard field hockey team still managed to contribute three players to the 1992
Union Demonstrates in Costume
More than 75 members of the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers marched in costume last night to the
News From the Nation's Colleges
College Updates Controversial Civility Code to Affrim Freedom of Speech Columbia College announced this week that it will revise a
University to Give Grant Money to Cambridge
President Neil L. Rudenstine announced last week a landmark University-city joint effort to strengthen Cambridge's high school biology program. In
Spousal Rights Approved For Domestic Partners
The City Council voted to extend spousal privileges to unmarried domestic partners by a five-to-four vote Monday night. With the
Mailer Speaks on America
Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Norman K. Mailer '43 delighted an audience of more than 100 in Emerson Hall this weekend, reading an
Novello Speaks at K-School
The U.S. Surgeon-General attacked under-age alcohol consumption and substandard medical treatment of women in a passionate speech last night to
Law Review Reeling After Spoof Issue
Nearly a week after a Harvard Law Review parody of an article by the late Mary Joe Frug was leaked
Parody of Frug Article Draws Angry Response
The annual spoof edition of the Harvard Law Review has touched off a major protest, centered on the parody of
Professor's Study Sparks Controversy
A study by a Harvard economist is at the center of a small controversy in Congress after Republicans prevented the
Talk on `Alternative' Families
Ten students from the College and the Graduate School of Education met last night in the Lowell House Junior Common
Politics Hurts Former USSR
Political obstacles may thwart economic reform in the former Soviet republics, said a prominent Russian economist at the Kennedy School
Teams Enter Billiards Match
At least two teams from Harvard faced off late last night in the Boston Billiard Club's second annual Beanpocket Tournament,