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Jennifer L. Burns
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I Want My Reading Period
I t's a plot. Slowly, surely, they're taking reading period away from us. The official calendar lists "reading period" as
Strawberries Closes Harvard Square Store
The Strawberries Music and Video store at 38 JFK St. closed last week. Several sources said the record store closed
Harvard TFs Happy; See No Labor Problems
While at Harvard there is nary a whisper of discontent among graduate students, the Yale administration is preparing to defend
Popular Prof. Tenured
Jay M. Harris, teacher of the popular core course Foreign Cultures 56: "Jewish Life in Eastern Europe," received tenure this
Campus Watch
In a case challenging an alleged a pattern of gender bias, a former administrator at Yale Medical School is suing
Campus Watch
Yale is dead. That, at least, is the conclusion reached by an article in this month's issue of GQ magazine.
Campus Watch
Like Harvard, Dartmouth College is considering major changes in student transcripts to combat perceived grade inflation. According to an article
Campus Watch
Fraternities around the country have once again come under scrutiny after a recent series of deaths and disfigurements. A recent
Budget Aids Research
President Clinton's proposed federal budget for fiscal 1995 will increase funding for science and technology research at universities, according to
CAMPUS WATCH
A cartoon depicting future Harvard professor Cornel West '74, which ran in The Daily Princetonian last week, has sparked controversy
Campus Watch
If this week is any indication, Black Jewish relations may become the dominant issue on the nation's campuses this spring.
Sachs Quits As Economic Consultant To Yeltsin
Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffrey D. Sachs withdrew Friday from his position as economic advisor to Russia. Sachs, a
Thinclads Take See-Saw Meet
Before each meet, Harvard track and field Coach Frank Haggerty makes an imaginary scorecard to predict his team's performance. And
Students Discuss Gays
Students debated the prevalence of homophobia in the Black community at Harvard and elsewhere last night. The discussion, co-sponsored by
Investment Policy Considered
The University will reconsider its current investment policy regarding South Africa due to political changes in the country, according to