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Grad. Student Financial Aid Will BE Changed, Increased
Faculty and administration alike agreed on the need to reform and increase graduate student financial support at a meeting yesterday.
The Crime in the Courts
Though normally found around a printing press, Crimson editors have at least twice during the past 30 years ended up
Health Care Activist Opens Speaker Series
Dr. Paul Farmer, an activist for improving medical care for the poor, visited Harvard last night to explain to students
Greatest Team Ever?
Don't let Harvard's poor record in the seasons leading up to this one fool you. Believe it or not, the
C.S. Department Reacts to Ge's Apparent Suicide
About 70 graduate students, professors and staff members gathered yesterday morning in grief and bewilderment over the apparent suicide of
HMS Library May Be Renovated
Over the past two years, funds have been raised for significant renovations at the Countway Library of the Harvard Medical
Monks Fast to Protest Tibet Policy
From the quiet prayers of Tibetan monks to the loud chants of "Free Tibet," Swedenborg Chapel was the locus of
Students Object To Serving Grapes
The Annenberg Hall staff received 11 feedback forms yesterday relating to the decision of Harvard Dining Services (HDS) to lift
College Volunteers Flock to HELP
Membership in the Harvard Emerging Literacy Project (HELP), a public service program launched last semester, has nearly quadrupled this fall,
IOP Kicks Off Study Groups
Pizza and public policy were on display last night as the Institute of Politics (IOP) held an open house for
History and Literature Sees Rise in Applicants
During the first three weeks of April, a sizable percentage of the class of 2000 is expected to apply to
New Racquet Facility Replaces Pool Parking Lot
One of the last free parking lots in the city of Cambridge has temporarily disappeared. Blodgett Pool's parking lot closed
Comic Pair Helps Film PBS Show
As Harvard students left campus this spring break, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) cameras rolled in to tape a "College of