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Justin C. Danilewitz
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It Goeth The Way of Chivalry
A close friend of mine has been living with his high school sweetheart out of wedlock for nearly three years
Mandela & Company
O n a visit to South Africa in 1995 I had the great fortune of meeting that country's first democratically
New Hindu Spiritual Group Offers Readings, Community
May He protect us both. May He nourish us. May we acquire the capacity, to study and understand the scriptures.
GSC Talks About Grants, Child Care
About 60 Harvard graduate students attended the introductory meeting of the Graduate Student Council (GSC) in Dudley House last night.
The Beatles Appreciation Society: Beatle Mania Hits Harvard (Again)
Roll up for the Magical Mystery Tour: a ticket to ride with the Beatles Appreciation Society at Harvard (BASH). Four
Ptashne Wins Lasker Award for Gene Research
In recognition of his ground-breaking research on gene regulation, former Smith Professor of Molecular Biology Mark S. Ptashne yesterday won
Harvard Students Scramble to Turn in Rhodes, Marshall Applications
When most Harvard students were waking up to submit their fall-semester study cards on Friday, a select few had not
Constitutional Contradiction
I mmigration and the position of immigrants in American society has been an issue of significance since this country's founding.
New Campus Phones, Lights Improve Safety
There are 47 more reasons to feel safer the next time you're in Harvard Yard. Since discussions began two years
The Transgender Trap?
T he next time high school seniors apply for admission to Harvard, they may well find a third box next
Ramos-Horta Requests Support for East Timor
In the face of hostile questioning from an engaged audience, Jose Ramos-Horta, whose peace efforts in East Timor brought him
E-Mail Reveals Names of 130 Students on Aid
A financial aid officer unintentionally revealed the identities of over 130 students on financial aid Tuesday when a confidential message
The Cuba/China Contradiction
In an age of public cynicism for politics, criticizing the political establishment for being hypocritical is almost trite. In the
'Yisei' Back in Print After Two-Years of Silence
After almost two years, Yisei is back in publication. Billed as the "voice of Koreans at Harvard," Yisei is Harvard's
Doubt Raised on Clinton Acceptance
Contrary to a story in yesterday's Los Angeles Times, a close friend and classmate of Chelsea Clinton said she does