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Magnetic Strip Wear and Tear Causes ID Failures for First Time
It's been taking a few more swipes than usual for some undergrads to get into their dorms. A defect in
Institute Announces Spring Fellows
Only two weeks ago, Jon Cowan was helping to shepherd the Clinton administration's urban policies, and Sam Fulwood was covering
Harvard Alum Creates New Healthy Snack
Once frustrated with the selection of food in Harvard dining halls, Thong Q. Le '98 has found the solution for
Students' Site Will Offer Literature Summaries
Four Harvard students are making life a little easier for high school students scrambling to read about Huckleberry Finn and
Knowles: Serving Students Is Priority
Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles was noncommittal about further concentration on women's issues at Harvard in an interview
Computer Glitch Forces Council To Void Elections
"Frustrating" is how they described it. Most candidates for the Undergraduate Council said they think the nullification of last week's
Knowles Explains Logic Behind Aid Change
While financial aid increases by Yale and Princeton last year sought to increase enrollment of students in need of aid,
Cyclists Pedal for AIDS Research
For those of you impatient with the length of commuter shuttle flights from Boston to New York, you might want
GLC Presents Visibility Award to Eck, Austin
Following their appointment this spring as the new masters of Lowell House, Diana L. Eck and her partner Dorothy A.
HBS To Open Hong Kong Office
Harvard Business School (HBS) recently announced the creation of a Harvard base of operations in Hong Kong, to be used
Knowles Says Tenure Policy Unchanged
Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles said in an interview yesterday that President Neil L. Rudenstine's recent decision to
Harvard steals Organic Chemist From Caltech
Andrew G. Myers, a chemistry professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and a leading synthetic organic chemist has
Ethnic Studies Requests Elicit FAS Response
Efforts by the Ethnic Studies Action Committee (ESAC) to communicate to the administration students' interest in having more ethnic studies
Two Juniors Receive Truman Scholarship
Two Harvard juniors were among a group of 80 students nationwide who received Truman Scholarships awarding up to $30,000 from
Chicago Biology Professor Accepts Tenured Position
Andrew Biewener, a biology professor and department chair at the University of Chicago, has accepted a full professorship in Harvard's