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Emily Carrier
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Get Your Butts Out of the Yard
T he first thing they teach us summer-school proctors about is tolerance. We will be living and working with students
Love Bites:
I had such hopes for Valentine's Day. I didn't want three dozen roses or dinner at the Ritz; I'm pretty
Forget Final Clubs
T en minutes before my economics section was scheduled to end, a boy in the back row raised a white-gloved
Hundreds Ill; Food Suspected
Hundreds of undergraduates suddenly began vomiting last night. Officials at University Health Services (UHS) struggled into the morning to treat
Better
This week's 'Why Harvard Is' could easily have been an enumeration of the reasons why Harvard is superior to Yale.
Stoned
The first step is admitting that you have a problem. This being midterms, a lot of us have problems. The
Head O'Charles
Head of the Charles Weekend could have been so simple. Invite a few crew teams to Cambridge. Host a few
Applying for Fellowships
Fellowship (n): 1) Companionship. A union of friends or equals; fraternity. 2) A graduate stipend or a foundation awarding such
Rainy
Welcome to the rainy season. To those new to Harvard, that's the next few weeks, when the weather goes Biblical
Dunster Picks Up Adams' Mantle
The Ottoman Empire. The Berlin Wall. The Adams House attitude. With time, all things crumble. The populace of Adams House,
Student Group Defined the Decade
In the summer of 1960, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) had 29 members, a grant of $10,000 from
Overseer Candidate's Homes Blow in Wind
As a candidate for one of the boards that governs Harvard, Leonard Miller '55 is packaging himself as a housing
Does Harvard Put Arts First?
During this weekend's Arts First festivities, the University is showcasing the efforts of Harvard's 45 official arts organizations--which range from
Student Group Defined the Decade
In the summer of 1960, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) had 29 members, a grant of $10,000 from
Construction in Yard Drowns Out the Birds
For pedestrians in the Yard these days, the sounds of spring have given way to the grind of bulldozers. Three