Writer
David A. Fahrenthold
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Despite Aid Increase, Average Senior Graduates $14,487 in Debt
Tomorrow, Harvard begins cashing in its 10,000 men. In greenback form, George Washington, Andrew Jackson and Benjamin Franklin will make
To the Dearly Departing
He swished the ribbed plastic glass, and the reconstituted orange juice (more bitter than Tang and without that cool futuristic
A Vision of the Future
This was supposed to be a column about my first experience with streaking last week, sprinting stark naked at midnight
Content To Be Bitter
What's a good metaphor for a Harvard student? A talking, gold-plated pile of manure, wearing a fleece. What joke should
Jesus Week for You, But not for Me
Well folks, it's Jesus Week at Harvard. Sounds funny, doesn't it? Like Fresh Vegetables Month at Charlie's Kitchen or Bill
There's No Place Like home
MADRID--Flying standby is a lot like finishing a LSAT review class--you wish a lot of good people a lot of
With Friends Like These...
This is a column about my parents, two lovely people from Houston, Texas whom I thought I knew well. We
Join the Harvard Corps
Today is the last day of February, and across campus the World's Luckiest Kids are griping with a superhuman zeal.
Harvard Can't Have My Change
For those of you not familiar with it, let me briefly explain the Senior Gift. Harvard has $14 billion in
Restaurant to Host Burger-Eating Race
A Beverly, Mass., restaurant has put out the call for college students to participate in a hamburger-eating contest this Saturday,
Getting the Most From Your Time At Harvard
Just a few weeks ago you sat at your high school graduation and heard some minor celebrity (or, if you
Students Answer The $2K Question
STUDENT LIFE At the beginning of this month, more than 3,000 undergraduates got a letter from Byerly Hall playing Ed
Noble Now In Fair Condition
Patrick T. Noble '01, a Lowell House resident who was hit by a car on Memorial Drive last Tuesday night,
Club Walks on the Wyld Side
It's 8:30 p.m. on Saturday night, and the hounds are out in Harvard Square. The pack numbers about 15, clad
Following Ivy Trend, Dartmouth Hikes Aid
Dartmouth College Wednesday became the fourth Ivy and the sixth of America's top schools to overhaul its financial aid system