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1996 September 1996 U.S. News & World Report ranks Harvard third after six years in the top spot. The College
Doctors Push Support For World Medicine
Nobel Prize winner Dr. James Orbinski urged students to recognize the dignity of their fellow humans and to work toward
SPH Web Site Predicts Cancer Risk
Cancer will become the leading cause of death in the nation early this century, and a new School of Public
Music For The Masses: KISS 108 FM's Jingle Ball: Rounding up the Year of Pop
MUSIC Kiss 108 FM Jingle Ball Avalon Dec. 15 Imagine Christina Aguilera in front of hundreds of screaming fans. Now
City Council MovesTo Limit Public Comments
Cambridge City Council meetings, notorious for endless hours of public comment and community participation, may soon see a new format.
Cambridge Council Moves To Restrict Public Comment
Cambridge City Council meetings, notorious for endless hours of public comment and community participation, may soon see a new format.
Seniors Win Gardner Fellowships
While many seniors will leave Harvard this June to begin new careers outside of Cambridge, two of their classmates will
Two Seniors Awarded Gardner Fellowships
While many seniors will leave Harvard this June to begin new careers outside of Cambridge, two of their classmates will
ABRW Elects Former V.P. Pinto, Eight Others to New Board
The females of the Association of Black Radcliffe Women (ABRW) cast their votes Monday evening for the new board members
New HSBSE President Hopes to Create Group Career Fair
This weekend Jason E. Williams '01 was elected president of the Harvard Society of Black Scientists and Engineers (HSBSE), replacing
Hehir, Special Education Expert, To Join Ed. School in January 2000 as Lecturer
Thomas Hehir, director of the Office of Special Education Programs in the U.S. Department of Education, will join the faculty
Bidding for House Spirit
Who says randomization has homogenized the Houses? After rushing back from a late night physics lab on a recent Thursday,
Harvard Researchers Discover Heart Drug Prevents Blood Vessel Buildup
Harvard researchers are reporting good news for heart disease patients--a new drug that may prevent atherosclerosis, the buildup of fatty
Oxford, Harvard Debaters Square Off on Cold War
In their first debate in recent memory, the Oxford Debating Union and the Harvard Speech and Parliamentary Society faced off