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Liza M. Velazquez
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When Is a Center Not a Center?
"We take care of a lot of Harvard women-students and staff-who've been abused, battered and need counseling. Harvard should take
Rewriting the Script
W ITH over $25 million in ticket sales and countless jobs on the line, last summer's Miss Saigon controversy has
`Cyrano' Shines Like the Stars at the Loeb Mainstage
The title character of Cyrano de Bergerac tells his audience that a great nose makes a great man. The Cyrano
Literary Magazines Explore New Directions
About two weeks ago, a previously obscure Black journal received campus acclaim for its newly-released 95-page publication. Diaspora surprised a
A World Apart
"To hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature," is written in heavily ornamented lettering above the stage in the
Tooth or Consequences
C ONFUSION best describes what's going on in the Quincy Cage production of Sam Shepard's The Tooth of Crime. Markers,
ARAC to Hold Rally Thursday
In response to a recent ROTC drill at Harvard, the Anti-ROTC Action Committee (ARAC) plans to stage a rally this
Walking to Take Back the Night
It's a few minutes past 11 p.m. on a Saturday night. The rain falls in torrents outside the Science Center,
Soph. Standing May Change
Harvard will require incoming students to take four advanced placement exams in order to qualify for sophomore standing, according to
Chelsea Teachers Challenge BU Takeover of Schools
Chelsea teachers and administrators are still wrangling over their school committee's decision last week to let Boston University run its