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Living at (and for) Home

B eloved is a fictional account of the story of Margret Garner. It won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988. It

Law Students End Overnight Sit-In

In light of Thursday night's stabbing of the wife of a Harvard law professor, about 50 law students yesterday morning

Church Official Alleges Harassment

An area minister's efforts to set up a church for a congregation of about 200 Black Haitian worshippers in North

Students Shiver Way Through Cold Showers

Many students looking for a hot shower to start off the day have instead found themselves gasping for breath under

Math Switches Calculus Focus

A picture is worth a thousand words, or, if you're in Harvard's Math Department, a thousand integrals. In an effort

Traditional Rivalry Flares Up

Harvard Yard has been pretty quiet most weekend nights this year, thanks to the anti-alcohol efforts of proctors and police.

History Dept. Changes Course Requirements

Seeking to round out the education of its undergraduates, the History Department has decided to broaden slightly the requirements required

Wolf Raises Concerns About Regatta Police

The massive state budget cuts that have forced the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) to close zoos and skating rinks throughout

Japanese Bank Endows Chair

Citing Harvard's "academic knowledge" and "practical experience" in the study of international corporations, the Sumitomo Bank of Japan announced this

Clapprood Stumps for Silber

Marjorie O. Clapprood, the state's Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, yesterday brought her campaign to where such local campaigns are

History Alters Tutorials; Juniors Allowed Choice

For the first time ever, changes in the History Department are giving junior concentrators say about which tutorials they will

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