Writer
Pam Wasserstein
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New Group Achieves Harmony, Seeks Identity
The classical music scene at Harvard just got a little easier on the ear: Harvard students have founded an as-yet
Our Town
Universal keycard access in the Houses is an issue that has been a subject of debate among administrators and students
Our Town
The crowd gathered around a Carpenter Center table could almost pass for a cat-burglar convention--the students, lecturer and TF are
Breaking Through to The Other Side
N othing breeds curiosity, ill-will, fantasy or 5 a.m. fire alarms quite like the firedoor. That forbidden "In case of
Jazzing Up Dunster Cafe
L ast Tuesday night, while most Harvard students were reading, writing, studying or indulging in some form of procrastination, a
Our Town
The Miss America pageant has come to Harvard. It has arrived in the form of a young woman with sparkling
A Night to Remember
A s Harvard's residential Houses lose their unique flavors due to randomization, House formals provide a way for residents to
On the Town
For better or for worse, telling someone that you go to Harvard changes their perception of you. As far as
PICK YOUR POISON
The cigarette for the new age Marlboro Man. Sexy packaging to go with an environmentally conscious attitude. GPC Quality is
More Than Words
Question: How do you give a J.A.P. an orgasm? Answer: Scream "Charge it to Daddy!" --Lynn Davidman, illustrating stereotypes through
Our Town
In this year, Harvard students voted in support of both Beth A. Stewart's '99 anti-activist platform, as well as the
Our Town
You don't need a T-Bird or an "I Like Ike" button to enjoy that classic American institution of the fifties:
A Dream Come True
Most actors, at one point or another, construct some sort of "discovery" fantasy. Spotted by an agent in a mall