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Teaching Malcolm X

F or most students, their high school education on the Civil Rights movement revolves around the image of nonviolence, Dr.

No Justice for King

D URING the Rodney King trial, defense counsel made the jury forget why four police officers had brutally beaten King

New A Capella Group Forms

You won't hear Harvard's latest addition to the a capella music scene serving up the normal fare of doowop. The

Harvard Enjoys Its Days in the Sun

Frisbees, footballs and lacrosse balls whizzed about campus yesterday, as undergraduates clad in shorts and T-shirts enjoyed the long-awaited warm

Court Rules Against Kinko's

A U.S. District Court decision handed down last Thursday against the Kinko's Graphics Corporation now tightens the regulations governing commercial

Undergraduate Council to Throw Lifeline to Floating First-Years

Every spring, some first-year students enter the housing lottery without a sophomore-year roommate. Until now, these unfortunates have had to

Council Offers Formal For First Year Students

For year's first-year students have been left out in the cold in the season of Harvard winter formals. But tomorrow,

Center Gives Draft Advice

More than 35 people turned out yesterday for a Gulf War draft counseling session, at the new "peace center" that

200 Gather In Support Of Israel

About 200 students and faculty members crowded in front of Widener Library yesterday afternoon to show solidarity for Israel and

Students Worried About a War

Visions of sugar plums aren't the only things dancing in the minds of Harvard students these days, as many say

Waters Urges Black Activism

In an informal talk before the Freshmen Black Table last night, U.S. Rep.-elect Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) urged students to reinvest

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