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Bursting the First-Year Bubble
By Scott A. Resnick For the past year and a half I misled prospective students and their parents about what
Sass from Senior Gift
Dear Class of 2001 Senior Gift Committee, Thank you so much for your recent note, reminding me that I haven't
Learning To Toot Its Own Horn
Power on this campus comes from publicity. Just take a look at what used to be a sleepy little group
Why I Like Jane
I never thought I’d see the day when I would be praising a Republican in print, but here goes: I
Don't Regulate Unfriendly Skies
Forget campaign finance reform: there's one issue that politicians on both sides of the aisle know will score them big
Downsize the Tutors
How many tutors is too many tutors? That's the question College officials should be asking as they look for ways
On Food and Fairness
When Harvard College created a lottery in 1995 to assign students to the upperclass Houses, it sought to end the
Space Exploration
Harvard needs its space. And University administrators, realizing the space crunch that plagues Harvard's Cambridge campus, are increasingly looking across
Law School Hosts Bob Barker
Bob Barker, the dean of daytime television, told an enthusiastic crowd of fans last night he is afraid of Samoans
Taking Flight
Hardly a few days went by this summer without some media mention of the commercial airline industry and what shambles
Report Finds Mental Health Services Lacking
Mental health services at Harvard are understaffed and inefficiently coordinated--though improving--according to a report to be released today by a
Ringing Off the Hook
One in four Americans now has a cellular telephone--and college students both at Harvard and other schools are helping push
Full ADA Compliance Still Elusive
On his first day at Harvard, William J. Booker '01 couldn't get into Annenberg Hall. Booker, who has been using
First-Years Casualties In Pfoho-Adams War
Adams and Pforzheimer Houses settled their six-day "war" Sunday afternoon, but not before a prank masterminded by the Quadling troops
Spirit Unleashed As House War Ends
They're calling it the "almost-but-not-quite Six Day War." What began more than a week ago as a late-night notion thought