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Police Discuss Insensitivity
As violence sparked by the controversial Rodney King verdict racked Los Angeles yesterday, Harvard University Police Chief Paul E. Johnson
Carson Discusses Success, Ghetto
Young people growing up in America's inner cities need not feel trapped by their ghetto environment, said Dr. Benjamin S.
Students Endorse Clinton
The Harvard-Radcliffe college Democrats jumped on the bandwagon this week and joined several other organizations in endorsing Arkansas Gov. Bill
Alternate Highway Proposal Unveiled
Responding to months of vociferous opposition from Cambridge residents, state transportation officials held an open house last night to unveil
Dunster, Adams Tie For Food Service Cup
Maybe it's the dim lighting. The Adams and Dunster House dining halls recently tied for the Director's Cup, an award
Crimson Goes Green
While U2 rocked at Boston Garden last night and green beer flowed in profusion, at least one Harvard professor born
Company Urges People to Recycle
Cambridge residents have not participated in the city's new recycling program as much as some observers would like. "Recycling has
Students Hit Polls in Large Numbers
Local voters braved gray skies and chilly weather to support their favorite candidates in yesterday's presidential primaries as election officials
Michelangelo Virus To Wreak Havoc Today
Bob Montgomery, a systems engineer for the Harvard Coop's computer department, has been swamped with phone calls about Michelangelo this
Speaker Talks on Footbinding
Footbinding and similar social customs were important in defining women's roles in pre-modern Chinese society, said a Women's History Week
Moore to Plug Cheating Book
Every College student has probably considered cheating at one time or another. But before now, no one has figured out
B-School Student Assaulted, Robbed
In one of several crimes reported on Monday, a Harvard Business School student was assaulted near Hamilton Hall at the