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Nicholas Corman
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Redesigning the Ford Taurus
If you're going to write a 350-page book on redesigning an American car, it might as well be the 1996
A War-Torn Tale from Home
A CROSS THE NATION, STUDENTS had already risen up on such campuses as Columbia, Berkeley, Northwestern and University of Michigan.
The Death of Fish Pizzaiola AND OTHER MEALTIME TALES
R EMEMBER ONE THING the next time you scoop up a tray and head for the food: each hamburger you
Is Anybody Out There?
Is there life in other places in the universe? We may never find out for sure, but that won't stop
Privatization Lauded
Privatization of public schools is not a crude business maneuver, a consultant whose firm manages a public school system said
Religious Group Solicits on Campus
In violation of University policy, members of the Boston Church of Christ solicited students in the Cabot Science Library last
Parking Violations: Many Bills Unpaid
Parking your car in Harvard Yard might not be such a bad idea, given Harvard's lax attitude toward collecting parking
Fair Recruits Minorities
Hoping to foster minority student interest in the sciences, a conference on Saturday in the Science Center brought together minority
Brit Editor Attacks Feminism
The editor of a British conservative periodical visited the campus last night and argued that radical feminism represents a threat
Soka Uses Harvard Ties to Advantage
California State Senator Tom Hayden (D-L.A.) said during a recent visit to Harvard that a university in the Santa Monica
Doctor Criticizes Plan
If enacted, President Clinton's health care plan will fail quickly, Dr. David Himmelstein, national coordinator of Physicians for a National
Abortion Alternatives Offered
Pregnant women who come to the University Health Services (UHS) are advised how to make independent reproductive decisions, not simply
BGLSA Plans Protest Rally
Members of the Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Student Association (BGLSA) plan to gather tomorrow to protest remarks made by Thomson
Profs Review Clinton Climate Plan
Harvard earth and planetary sciences professors offered mixed reviews of the Clinton Administration's plan to fight greenhouse gases that may
Central Square Group Irks Shopowners
Shopkeepers in Central Square say that the Hebrew Israelites, a group which preaches its beliefs into a microphone in front