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Seminar Focuses on Native American Gaming
Slot machines and cultural decay do not go hand in hand, dozens of Native American leaders said Saturday at "Raising
BSA Mission Shifts With Leadership
As a high school senior, Erica E. Marsh '91 had no intention of coming to Harvard. In fact, if it
Reunion Class Gathers Writings
In September 1941, the class of 1945 had more than 1,000 members. And as of 1995, according to the Class
Multiracial Students: Searching for a Voice
Like most of her 1,600 classmates, Kelly K. Johnson-Arbor '96 sat down one day in 1991 to fill out her
City Council Discusses Affirmative Action
City Hall's Sullivan Chamber was packed last night in anticipation of the City Council hearing on the City of Cambridge's
African Storyteller Dazzles Young, Old at Quincy House
The questions were tough: Why do hares have long ears? Why shouldn't a young woman marry a man just for
Housing Results Released
The laughter of the triumphant seemed to overpower the tears of the defeated in Harvard Yard yesterday, as first-years shared
Singing... For Their Supper
It's the day before spring break and you've turned in your last blue book. You throw your Chem 17 textbook
House Masters Criticize Dining Hall ID Readers
When sleek black identification card readers replaced the old paper grids on checkers' desks in September, some house masters were
Brooks Speaks at Black Men's Forum
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks gave a stirring presentation Saturday as part of the Celebration of Black Women sponsored by
SAA Cultural Festival Draws Sell-Out Crowds
Lines extended into the Radcliffe Quad this weekend as students and their parents flocked to the Agassiz Theater to see
Old Days of Quiet Neighborhood Die
Former Cambridge Mayor Walter J. Sullivan has a tale to tell. Once upon a time, Harvard Square was a small
Mediation Service to Open Conflict Workshops to Students, Faculty
The Harvard Mediation Service, a counseling organization that focuses on race relations, will be offering training workshops to interested students
New Race Relations Handbook Distributed
The 1995 edition of the Handbook on Race Relations was distributed to undergraduates yesterday, marking the fourth year of the
Sorority Women Make Friends in Clubs
When Deanna E. Ford '97 came to Harvard from her native Indiana, she quickly found a large circle of friends.