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Study: Careers Uncertain

A survey of 841 U.S. college students conducted over the Internet found that 64 percent of respondents expect to change

WALKING THE BEAT

Cambridge's crime rate is at a 37-year low, but the Cambridge Police Department isn't letting up. On a recent Friday

Articulate Arguers Accrue Accolades

Eric D. Albert '98 and Justin D. Osofsky '99 won the American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA) National Championship held at

Biddle Memorial Lecture Addresses Pro-Gay `Like-Race' Argument

Janet E. Halley, a professor at Stanford Law School, discussed the implications of drawing analogies between the gay rights movement

Eleven Harvard Students, Grads Win Mellon Fellowships

Eleven current and former Harvard students were announced winners of the 1998 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies last

MIT Student Dead After Apparent Suicide

Philip C. Gale, a 19 year-old MIT undergraduate, apparently jumped out of a 15th floor window of an MIT science

PBHA Seminar Promotes Non-Profits

Two students from the Kennedy School of Government led a seminar last night on starting non-profit organizations. The seminar was

HSPH Study Links Alcohol, Cancer Risk

Women who consume two to five alcoholic drinks per day have a 40 percent greater chance of developing breast cancer

Webcrawler Wins HSA Entrepreneurial Contest

Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) last night awarded Michael W. Itagaki '97 the $5,000 grand prize in the First Annual HSA

Loker Bag Lunch Option Satisfies Most Students

Most students are pleased with the bag lunch option to be offered in Loker Commons next semester, but many already

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