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Deans Bid Musical Farewell to Illingworth

College administrators produced and performed in a musical spectacle, complete with fanfare and an Elvis medley, in a farewell celebration

Students Discuss Final Clubs

Last night, the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) hosted a passionate discussion on all-male final clubs that touched on a

New Office Combats Assault

On the eighth floor of the Holyoke Center, a makeshift, blue and white sign quietly announces the arrival of the

Cooke’s Exit Spurs Concern

In the wake of the departure of the College’s coordinator of student activities, the Black Students Association (BSA) are asking

Anti-Assault Office Previews Plans

The student group leading campus efforts to reduce sexual violence met for the first time last night with the committee

Men Against Rape Holds First Meeting

Harvard Men Against Rape held their first meeting last night in the Leverett Junior Common Room. Six members met with

Under the Big Tent

Harvard may have built its reputation on academic excellence, but it is the College’s extracurricular scene that has left a

People in the News: Jason L. Lurie '05

Jason L. Lurie ’05 raised a stir this year when he challenged whether the Undergraduate Council should give funds to

Hold The Eggs

In the fall of 1977, the most important meal of the day became the most newsworthy meal of the year,

Speakers Chosen To Address Graduates

Eric B. Hart ’03 will urge graduating seniors to be civil in public debate in a speech chosen Friday to

Search for Masters Narrows

With the new masters of Cabot, Currier and Winthrop Houses set to be appointed by the end of next week,

CRIMSON POLL

Crimson Poll: Majority Against Military Action

In sharp contrast to the wider American public, a majority of students at Harvard College oppose the current U.S. military

Changes to Summer Program Worry Former Students

Threatened with a lawsuit challenging its racially-exclusive admission policies, an MIT program for high school students has had to open

RUS Redefines Face of Feminism

The newly-elected board of the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) met with its members last week to discuss the future

Learning Arabic, Looking for Roots

Last March, Gordon Gray Jr. ’65 bestowed a $1.5 million endowment to encourage the study of Arabic language at Harvard,

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