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Gregory S. Krauss

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Class of 2000 Bequeaths 34 New Student Groups to Harvard

If The Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard seems any heavier than it did four years ago, it could be

Apparel Makes Disclose Locations

Dalian Jialian Making Clothes Co. That's the name of the factory in Dalian, China where a yellow Gear For Sports

M. Squash Crushes Opponents at Tourney

The men's squash team got a big bounce of confidence last weekend, handily winning the United States Squash Racket Association's

Square Eateries Discovered as Polluters

The Cambridge Department of Public Works (DPW) recently discovered that four Harvard Square restaurants were dumping food waste, oil and

Former Journal Editor's Lawsuit Ends with Mistral

The civil trial of a former academic journal editor who claimed Harvard unfairly fired her because of a mental disability

Tracing the Source of Apparel

As he sorts through cheery racks of Harvard t-shirts, socks and caps, David Sullivan, general manager of the Coop, often

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Friday, June 25, 1999 Stewart Appears on Television Show Former Undergraduate Council President Beth A. Stewart '00 took her political

Women's Leadership Conference Discusses Gender Issues

Forty students kicked off the semester this past week by attending the 12th annual Women's Leadership Conference, a six-day event

New HLS Grading System Reduces Honors Graduates By More Than Half

Graduating from Harvard Law School (HLS) with honors is significantly more of an honor this year. New rules limiting the

HMS-Beth Israel Research Center Scores $6M Donation

A research institute that is a joint venture between the Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will

Researchers Find New Clues to AIDS Virus Replication

A team of Harvard researchers has developed a new portrait of how HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, reproduces itself

Get Out MUCH?

Each morning, Gurney Professor of English Literature Derek A. Pearsall takes a bus to work. As it winds along Mass.

Faculty Debates Affirmative Action

On Tuesday, voters in Washington State dealt another blow to supporters of affirmative action by choosing to end preferences based

First-Years Race in Halloween Grab

It's a rare event these days to see a cow grazing along the Charles River. It's even rarer to see

Professors Debate Kosovo Autonomy

Though the conflict in Kosovo only recently came into the national spotlight, some Harvard professors have been studying the situation

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