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Petrifying `Petiot'
Doctor Petiot directed by Christian de Chalonge at the Harvard Film Archive through October 22 This week the Harvard Film
Short Films With Teeth
Two Mikes Don't Make a Wright directed by Mike Leigh, Michael Moore, and Steven Wright at the Harvard Film Archive
Eating Disorders on the Rise at Harvard
S obbing uncontrollably, Madeline A. Whalen '90-93 arrived at Harvard University Health Services (UHS), led by her ex-boyfriend. He was
Poonsters Parody Dartmouth Review
The Dartmouth Review has threatened to sue the Harvard Lampoon for producing a parody of the controversial conservative weekly, according
Police Boost Security
Harvard police are increasing patrols near The Harvard Crimson and Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel in response to rising tensions on campus, Police
Author Talks on Feminism
Facing great adversity, Mexican-American lesbians have been the vanguard of feminism and progressivism, author and lecturer Carla Trujillo told a
Tribe Denounces Spoof as Hateful
Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe '62 yesterday delivered a stinging attack on the Harvard Law Review spoof
Investigative Journalists Honored
Don Hewitt of the television news show 60 Minutes and Bob Woodward of the Washington Post will receive the first
Young Debaters Take Second Place in Meet
Two members of the Harvard Debate Team won second place Tuesday in the 46th annual National Debate Tournament. Fred G.
Chavez Urges Fruit Boycott
The campaign against the use of toxic pesticides by California fruit growers must continue, said renowned leader of migrant workers
Panelists Discuss Democracy
Economic equality, mass participation and remembrance of the past are essential to the establishment of democracy in South Africa, a
Weicker Defends Government
The public should stop "trashing" the government and should instead work to bring about change in the system, Connecticut Governor
Trial Team Takes Nationals
A team of four third-year Harvard Law School students placed first in the National Criminal Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition,
Junior Unravels Clues, Wins Lampy Treasure
Most people go to Widener Library for books or sex but Benjamin W. Rotenstreich '93 found something else there. After
Economics, Sciences Draw Large Crowds
Social Analysis 10, "Principles of Economics," once again tops the list of the most popular courses at Harvard, according to