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Goldsteins Find New Paths, Old Friends
Miriam and Beth Goldstein are used to being mistaken for one another. At times, the twins have been able to
CUE Discusses Reading Period Work
Students are already stressed about the upcoming reading period, but yesterday the committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) met to discuss
Faculty OKs Research Professor Title in Addition to Emeritus
Associate, assistant, University, emeritus--now one more title has been added to the plethora of Harvard professorial categories--"research professor." The Faculty
Vote Redmond or Verma
Kamil E. Redmond '00 can take attendance and flip burgers with the best of them. But Redmond has shown a
Graduate School Council Pushes For Better Advising System
In the wake of the recent apparent suicide of a first-year graduate student, members of the Graduate Student Council (GSC)
Students From China React to Appearance of Their President
Many people are interested in what Chinese President Jiang Zemin has to say on his visit to Harvard on Friday,
Faculty Quiet at First Meeting
Yesterday's Faculty meeting, the first one of the year, had the feel of a sleepy Friday afternoon class. Although the
Core at Eight-Year Low
Some of the most talked-about news on campus last year was the reform of the Core program, but you wouldn't
Academic Advising Remains Obstacle to Scholastics
One of the perks of paying $30,080 for a Harvard education is accessing the access to a wide range of
Worries About Summa Integrity Drive Downsizing Reform
"Summa cum laude" is the highest honor a graduate can receive. A summa from Harvard is one of the most
Undergraduate Council Reform Stagnates at Year's End
"Reform" was the catch-word on every Undergraduate Council member's lips, but attempts to overhaul the often-maligned council this year met
Masters Reject Universal Access
Undergraduate Council members have renewed efforts to obtain 24-hour universal key card access in all undergraduate houses, but the attempt
Loker Will Get TV Lounge, Couches
In an ongoing effort to revive dwindling undergraduate use of Loker Commons, members of the Memorial/Lowell Hall Advisory Committee announced
Foes Debate Ethnic Studies
Students from opposite sides on the debate over the creation of an ethnic studies department at Harvard discussed its merits
Course Offerings In Core Reach Seven-Year Low
While students who pack Sanders Theatre for courses such as "Justice" and "The Bible and it Interpreters" are accustomed to