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Grad. Student Financial Aid Will BE Changed, Increased
Faculty and administration alike agreed on the need to reform and increase graduate student financial support at a meeting yesterday.
Friends Crusade for Marrow Match
A2/B48/DR1101/A26/B35/DR0406. For Alan J. Kuo '85, a Dunster House alumnus suffering from chronic myelogeneous leukemia, this string of letters and
Exam Proctors: Who Are They Anyway?
For three long, nerve-racking hours, these folks are in charge of our lives. They decide everything from where we sit
College to Provide Limited Housing For Early Arrivals
In the fall, the College will provide early housing to two representatives from every student organization and to entire student
New HDS Head Speaks on Reforms
Ted A. Mayer, the incoming director of Harvard Dining Services (HDS), spoke to the Undergraduate Council about HDS reforms last
Six Guys Named J.
During their first year of college students face new challenges: lectures replace classes, professors replace teachers and a dormitory replaces
Council Supports Diversity Day
After extensive debate, the Undergraduate Council voted last night to support a "Day of Awareness of Diversity" on April 21.
U.C. Establishes 'Outstanding Service' Award
In appreciation of the improvements that Harvard's support staff brings to student life, the Undergraduate Council voted unanimously last night
Does Harvard's 'Right' Get Wronged?
Last fall, Jose M. Padilla '97 found a swastika drawn on his door. Last month, Steven J. Mitby '99 received
U.C. Delegates Criticize Ivy Council Conference
Three members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Undergraduate Council met with representatives from the seven other Ivy League student governments at the
God Street Wine Chosen to Play At Springfest
Unable to satisfy the wishes of a large majority of students, the Undergraduate Council voted last night to have God
Council Debates Transgender Discrimination
The Undergraduate Council debated topics ranging from student fitness to student self-identity last night. In a heated discussion, the Council
Council Approves $9,000 For Band
The Undergraduate Council agreed last night to spend up to $9,000 to bring a band to campus for Springfest. The
U.C. Okays Plans for Semi-Formal
Plans for a semi-formal dance for sophomores and juniors to be held on March 14 were approved by the Undergraduate
One Transfer Travels Across the Globe and Back to Mass.
After four years at a small, private boarding school, Jay T. Mok '99 was ready for a change. "I thought