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Hundreds Support Call For Divestment

At a half-day teach-in at MIT Monday, faculty and students from Harvard and MIT, including MIT Professor Noam Chomsky, protested

Pre-Frosh Flock to Harvard for Weekend

A rare earthquake in the Northeast did not faze hundreds of pre-frosh from descending on Cambridge this weekend—though what they

Let’s Go Attracts Large Pool of Applicants

Despite a year marred by harsh criticism from its publishers and the death of a researcher-writer, Let’s Go has drawn

KSG Pick New Academic Dean

Belfer Professor of International Affairs Stephen M. Walt has been appointed academic dean of the John F. Kennedy School of

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Harris Discusses Florida, Elections

Florida Secretary of State and congressional candidate Katherine Harris spoke at the Kennedy School of Government’s ARCO forum last night,

Central Square: A Tradition of Diversity

Located halfway along Massachusetts Avenue between Harvard and Kendall Squares, Central Square has historically been a thriving commercial district like

Famed Cartoonist Cites Comics’ Importance

More than 200 people filled the Carpenter Center lecture hall last night to listen to Pulitzer Prize-winning author and cartoonist

Quad Renovations To Address Overcrowding

Harvard will be creating additional housing in the Radcliffe Quad this summer, Associate Dean of the College for Human Resources

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Institute Marks 35 Years of Political Study

The Institute of Politics (IOP) celebrated its 35th anniversary last night with a party at the ARCO Forum that included

PBHA Gets New Board

PBHA Elects New Officers

The Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) elected Laura E. Clancy ’02 its president in a three hour cabinet meeting last

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Porn Mogul Flynt Speaks at Sanders

In his quest to publish the magazine Hustler, Larry Flynt has encountered more than his share of controversy over the

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Voter Turnout Drops

A mere 17,684 Cambridge residents—roughly 31 percent of those registered— came out to vote yesterday for what was one of

Hall Hopes To Provide a Voice

Robert L. Hall wants to give his community a voice on the City Council. Hall lives in Rindge Towers, a

Panel Addresses Islam, Terrorism

About 60 people gathered yesterday in Straus Common Room for a panel discussion entitled “International Terrorism and Islam.” The talk

Local Company Distances Itself From bin Laden

A half-brother of Osama bin Laden and a relative of a family suspected of funding his operations were identified Tuesday

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