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Paul Simon
The Crimson staff considered endorsements for the presidential candidates who had backers on staff. None of the candidates garnered majority
All Pepped Up But No Place to Go
For a soccer player, Harvard Captain Mark Pepper has been spending a lot of time on ice. At a preseason
Colleges Aim to Combat AIDS Apathy
If an infallible nationwide test were done today, it would find that between three and four million Americans would test
How I Didn't Spend My Summer Vacation
It could be happening even as you're reading this. You're waiting in yet another endless line for study cards/sectioning/to get
Passengers Escape; PBH Bus Aflame
A Harvard shuttle bus borrowed by Phillips Brooks House (PBH) burst into flames near Medford last week, but with no
Quad Carpenters End Strike Plans
Workers and management Saturday settled a contract dispute that threatened to delay construction for Harvard's $21.6 million Quad renovations project.
A Look at Other Campuses:
Penn Three students were expelled from a summer program at the University of Pennsylvania for anti-Semitic behavior, said Jay R.
Bio Labs Get New Director
Following a nationwide search, the vice chairman of the University of Pennsylvania's chemistry department has been appointed director of Harvard's
I Want My MTV
Your idea of a perfect summer probably isn't spending eight weeks in a classroom with fluorescent lighting, studying calculus or
From Divestment to Elvis: Buying In Or Branching Out?
When the Undergraduate Council was first formed five years ago, Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III predicted a short
Bok to Appear Before Council
President Bok will make a first-ever appearance at the Undergraduate Council's weekly meeting tonight to discuss a wide range of
Costello Fans Rock in Bright
Students did not fill Bright Arena last night to watch the Crimson stickmen pump goals into an opposing net but
University of Iowa President Chosen To Take Helm of Dartmouth College
After a six-month search, the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees last Monday unanimously selected a Harvard graduate to assume the
MAKING YOUR MARK ON HARVARD
It's all about immortality. Michelangelo has it. So does Rembrandt. And students really want it. To some degree, they've got
Council to Host 30-Keg Party In Mem Hall for Undergrads
The Undergraduate Council will host a campuswide bash in Memorial Hall this Friday night, intended to foster student unity, despite