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Hail Women Whistleblowers
Last week, the documentary “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room” was released in movie theaters. A detailed account of
Changing the Face of Politics
It was nearly one hundred years ago when women were first granted the right to vote with the passage of
A Dangerous Precedent
For most students, Harvard is a relatively safe place. Compared to other college towns, Cambridge has few violent crimes. Yet
Fighting for a Basic Right
Last Friday, Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization of Women (NOW) proclaimed at a rally in Brattle Square that
An Equal Say
WASHINGTON, D.C.—“Thank god there is another woman in here!” These words were my introduction to my summer internship at The
Senior Earns Perfect Grades
Lisa B. Schwartz ’03 has managed to achieve what most students consider impossible. Over her four years at Harvard, Schwartz
People in the News: John Paul M. Fox '04
John Paul M. Fox ’04 knows how to throw a party. As Co-President of the Mather House Committee (HoCo), Fox
Brown’s President Addresses Phi Beta Kappa Inductees
The Phi Beta Kappa society, one of the University’s oldest organizations, held its annual Literary Exercises yesterday in Sanders Theater
Former Deans Receive Service Prize
Two former Harvard deans have each been granted one of the University’s highest honors—the newly-created position of the Harvard University
Massachusetts Judge Defied Jury in Famous ‘Nanny Case’
On the popular Boston-based television program, “The Practice,” the actress Linda Hunt played the part of a strong-willed judge who
New Overseers President Elected
C. Dixon Spangler Jr., a former university president who is the namesake of the Harvard Business School’s student center, has
Women and the Draft
Last month, Rep. Charles B. Rangel, D-N.Y., spoke at the ARCO Forum about his consciousness-raising bill to reinstitute the military
Title IX Rematch
In 1972, the year Title IX was passed, a total of 29,972 women competed in college sports. In 2001, that
A Man’s World After All
Three weeks ago, Augusta National Golf Club chair William “Hootie” Johnson publicly announced that the club has no plans to
Educate Against Sexual Assault
Last May, the faculty approved a policy change that allows the Administrative Board to decline hearing potential cases of sexual