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Who Will Be King?

Two hundred years ago, when the U.S. was about to elect its first president, the fledgling nation seriously considered enthroning

Presenting Candidates to the People

Anyone who follows national elections knows that there are two very different ways of interviewing a presidential hopeful. One way,

Barnard Averts Strike

An eleventh hour compromise last week prevented a Barnard College clerical union from going on strike and ended bargaining battles

From Blocking Passes to Passing Classes

The day Blake Moore took his LSAT's, he had every intention of beginning the paper chase immediately after graduation. The

Newpaper to Seek Unity Among the Ivy Schools

An all-Ivy League newspaper debuted this week at Ivy campuses across the Northeast, proving that for some students, the age-old

City's Biggest Tow Co. May Get the Boot

Cambridge's largest towing company may lose a lucrative contract with the city because of recent indictments against its owners for

College Costs Going Up, Faculty Salaries Blamed

College costs have jumped six percent since last year, according to a recent study, and administrators say rising faculty salaries

Freshmen Greet First Snowfall

Boston had its first taste of winter yesterday as the season's inaugural snowflakes fell shortly before noon, covering the ground

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