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David S. Stolzar
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Holding That Grain of Salt
In 1997, the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) trial showed that a diet high in fruits, vegetables and lowfat
Scour Play
Before there was Napster, there was Scour. Scour.net was founded as a media website in 1997, when Napster co-founder and
Still Liberal: Gore and Nader Top Presidential Ticket in Cambridge
In an election that marked the city's highest voter participation rate in at least 12 years, Cambridge overwhelmingly supported Vice
Police Log
Sunday, May 7 --A woman reported being hit on the head with a broom by a man after her son
Software to Blame for System Outage
Students and faculty were unable to access the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) UNIX systems for more than an
Students Protest Diallo Verdict
Holding signs and chanting, more than 150 students and community member gathered at the John Harvard statue yesterday to protest
Heir to Qatar Throne Visits Harvard
His Highness Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, heir apparent to the throne of Qatar, spent part of his first visit
HBS Denies Report on Classes in Scotland
Contrary to an article last week in The Herald, a Glasgow-based newspaper, European business executives will still have to cross
The Great American College Tour: Term Bill Edition
When students select their pick for Undergraduate Council president in one week, voters will also be able to decide whether
Plank by Plank, Scholars Build Party Platforms
Be sure to pay attention to what your professor says in class. Next week you could be hearing the same
Harvard, Penn, Princeton Alive for NCAA Berths
The Harvard women's soccer team clinched at least a share of the Ivy League title--its third in four years--when it
First-Year Parents to Invade Harvard
More than 1,000 proud parents of the Class of 2003 will visit Cambridge this weekend in an attempt to discover--in
As Bush Nears New England, Students Begin Campaigns
George W. Bush won't arrive in New England until later this week, but students on both sides of the campus
Lowell House Masters Take in Four Kosovar Refugees
When Sokol Zejnullahu fled his native Kosovo in March, he never expected that his journey would ultimately bring him to
Study: College Rankings Do Matter
While administrators at several schools have recently tried to downplay the impact of the U.S. News & World Report's annual