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On the Issues: George W. Bush
Crowned by the Republican establishment last year, bruised by the unexpected strength of Sen. John S. McCai' candidacy, Texas Gov.
New Report Assesses Living Wage
The University released yesterday a set of labor statistics that give the most complete picture yet of Harvard employees' wages.
Trimble Protests IRA's Failure to Decommission Arms
Nobel Peace Laureate David Trimble said the survival of the Northern Ireland peace process was currently in the hands of
Dunster Evicts Tutor
Andreas Harsono, a Nieman fellow, has been asked to leave his Dunster House residence after being arrested on charges of
Early Applicant Pool Increases By Thirty Percent
Once they get to campus, Harvard students may not often hand their work in early, but a record number of
Mail Center Troubles Highlight 'Casual' Problem
Deep under the Science Center, the Harvard Yard Mail Center bustles with first-years checking party flyers and picking up letters
Voter Turnout Lowest in Recent Memory
The Harvard University Police Department headquarters at 29 Garden St. is empty of civilians on most fall afternoons. Election Day--when
Professor Alan E. Heimert Dies
Cabot Professor of American Literature Alan E. Heimert '49, a member of the Harvard community for half a century, died
A Charter Against Bureaucracy
It is late on a Monday afternoon and Frederick A. Birkett, head of the Benjamin Banneker School in North Cambridge,
City Honors PSLM With Peace Award
Amidst musical slide shows and poetic riffs from Cantabrigian storyteller "Brother Blue," the Fifth Annual Peace and Justice Awards presented
Traveling the New Hampshire Trail With Bradley Canvassers
MANCHESTER, N.H.--From the appearance of its campaign headquarters alone, the Bill Bradley campaign seems dead. The headquarters are located in
University, Union Ink New Labor Deal
The University signed an agreement yesterday with the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) which will provide greater
Does Harvard Have a Responsibility to Make Employees Part of the Community
A relatively ugly, pale-green placard lies amid newspapers, bumper stickers and documents in the offices of Harvard's largest union, the
Harvard Takes Less than Casual Approach to Its Casual Labor Abuses
Back in the spring of 1998, Bill Jaeger, director of the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW), was
Law School Professor Rescued At Sea
Most Harvard students are forced to only ponder the lifeboat dilemma in Professor of Government Michael Sandel's Moral Reasoning 22: