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Bumper Stickers Mean City Elections Are Here

Almost every taxi cab in Harvard Square sports a "Ken Reeves #1" bumper sticker. Signs urging Cambridge residents to put

Bumper Stickers Mean City Elections Are Here

Almost every taxi cab in Harvard Square sports a "Ken Reeves #1" bumper sticker. Signs urging Cambridge residents to put

1992: The Year the Money Ran Out?

Years from now, older Cambridge political hacks may look back on the 1992 fiscal year and speak with warmth about

War Sparks Conflicts in City

As word of President Bush's decision to go to war in the Persian Gulf spread last week, gluing eyes to

War Strikes Close to Home for Kuwaiti Student

When news of the U.S.-led aerial assault on Iraq broke last Wednesday night, visiting Kuwaiti student Bader El-Jeaan stayed up

Council Plans Afro-Am Forum

The Undergraduate Council last night resolved to hold an open forum on the troubled Afro-American Studies Department, even though council

Council Criticizes Stock Jump

The Undergraduate Council voted overwhelmingly last night to send a letter to the Corporation expressing its disappointment over an increase

Few Know Face Behind Voice

Students aren't the only members of the Harvard community with interesting extracurricular activities. One Harvard Dining Services (HDS) administrator says

`Billionaire Boys' Club' in Action

It's been called the Undergraduate Council's billionaire boys' club; it's almost exclusively male, and its members meet behind closed doors

Council Approves Divestment Report

The Undergraduate Council last night endorsed a report showing that a majority of students support complete University divestment from South

Heading the Council: Complement or Conflict?

As Undergraduate Council Chair Evan B. Rauch '91-'92 tells it, he and Vice Chair Joel D. Hornstein '91-'92 first met

Incumbents, Divestment Win Big In Elections

Midway through ballot counting in this year's Undergraduate Council elections, it appears likely that nearly all of the 35 incumbents

UHS Replaces Clinic With New Procedure

As part of an effort to shorten waiting times and personalize medical care, University Health Services (UHS) has eliminated its

University Introduces New Telephone System

In an effort to cut costs and improve phone service, the University has launched its own phone company. The new

Sullivan Says More Gov't Won't Solve Health Crisis

At an address at the Kennedy School of Government, Federal Secretary of Health and Human Services Louis W. Sullivan called

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