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Julie-ann R. Francis
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A Religious Misunderstanding
E ver since I got to this university I have been wanting to ask every Jewish person on this campus
Currier Is Ugly, Yet Friendly
Some say it's the house for athletes and big parties. Others complain there are too many men. But most agree
NO REST FOR THE WEARY
WHETHER USING NO-DOZ TO STAY AWAKE OR RELAXATION TAPES TO FALL ASLEEP, MANY HARVARD STUDENTS ARE FINDING THAT THERE IS...
Students Locked Out
The electronic key cards installed in first-year dorms this summer may have brought added convenience and security for many, but
Nearly 500 Attend Fashion Program
Harvard undergraduates strutted their stuff this weekend at the Sheraton Commander during the "Buy Boston" Fashion Show "Vogue" Benefit Semi-Formal
Prescriptions for Health Care:
Candidates Introduce Rival Plans for the Nation's Medical System, as Harvard Professors Say Cost, Access Problems Continue to Worsen This
CONTRASTING PORTRAITS
When Harvard medical student Paul Lozano became depressed and homesick, he contacted the first psychiatrist on a list provided by
State Permits Harvard Psychiatrist to Practice
A state medical board decided early this morning not to suspend a Harvard Medical School psychiatrist accused of having an
Anderson Directs NASA Study Tracking Hole in Ozone Layer
For most people, concerned action about the hole in the ozone layer stops at buying hairspray free of chlorofluorocarbons. But
Scientists Locate CTG Gene
Science has made a giant step towards finding the cure for muscular dystrophy, MIT researchers said yesterday. At a press
Criticism, Concerns Remain After FDA's Ruling on Breast Implants
Over one million U.S. women have had silicone breast implant operations, and in light of recent findings by the Food
Asian-American Festivities Commence
The Harvard Asian-American community will be offering food, films, dancing and speeches to celebrate the campus's second annual Asian American
Montreal Massacre Remembered
Anti-sexism groups yesterday handed out black ribbons and displayed t-shirts painted by abuse survivors yesterday to mark the second anniversary
New Magazine Covers Environmental Issues
The first issue of the Environmental Reporter, a magazine devoted to covering environmental issues, will be distributed throughout the College
Pro-Choice Groups Plot Course
BOSTON--Pro-choice groups in the Boston area are redoubling their efforts after Congress failed to override President Bush's veto of a