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Realities Make Living Wage Campaign's Claims More Credible
Earlier this month, student protestors for three campus causes stood on the steps of Memorial Church and called for "Justice
HLS Center Watches La. Court Case
It seems like a perfect match--Harvard law students in need of real life experience paired with clients who need real
'Net Furballs Bring Fame, Fortune But Fade Fast
First the dancing hamsters made Thomas H. Lotze '01 laugh. Then they made him famous. And just as quickly, the
Running From Office
I highly doubt any American born after 1975 is all that impressed with the concept of government right now. I
Harvard University Press: Not Your Average Publisher
Take a look at a Harvard University Press book. Chances are good it's attractive, streamlined and slickly published. It looks
Panelists Debate Role of Feminism on Campus
Six student panelists struggled to define feminism and pinpoint its role at Harvard in a debate last night at 2
Fallows and Friends Launch Rowing Web Site
There are two things in the childhood of Thomas M. Fallows '99 that made his Web site, Rowers World (www.rowersworld.com)
Umbrella Minority Students Alliance Unable to Build Ethnic Solidarity
As Harvard College's population begins to look more and more like the rest of America-currently 41 percent of students identify
Bond Addresses Racial Injustice
Taking a strong stand on racial politics and fair representation in America, Julian Bond, chair of the National Association for
Gender Gap Persists Among Black Students
At the first Black Students' Association party Friday night, first-year women were introduced to a social phenomenon they will soon
Complicit In Crime
In the past month there have been two cases of children killing children: the school slaying in Arkansas, where two
Kincaid Reads From Latest Novel, `Brother'
Approximately 200 people crowded into Longfellow Hall yesterday to hear a reading by acclaimed author and Visiting Professor of Afro-American
Democratizing Oscar
Ahh, Oscar. In 70 years of deciding the merits and failings of film, the Academy Awards have been glorified and
Student Groups Seek Diverse Membership
Help Wanted: Extracurricular organization with predominantly white and/or male membership seeks students with variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds for
Profs. West, Carrasco Seek to Transcend Traditional Dialogues on Race
Speaking to an audience of several hundred people in Sanders Theater yesterday, Professor Cornel R. West '74 and David Carrasco,