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St. Patty's Day: Erin Go Boston
Despite the current wave of midterm exams, Irish-Americans at Harvard are preparing, albeit in a muted way, for the festivities
Students Discuss Republican Candidates, Issues at IOP
The leaders of four student political groups discussed the candidates for the Republican nomination for president last night in a
HSA Plans To Oust Jerry's
Jerry, the popular Harvard Square barber known almost as well for his preaching as he is for his haircuts, may
Charter Schools Endorsed
Michigan's system of charter schools is the solution to the problem of insuring quality primary education in America, that state's
Students Debate Grant Rescission
Students debated the morality of Harvard's decision to rescind Gina Grant's admission in a fiery mudslinging match at the Institute
Dershowitz Appears on Community TV
Law School Professor and O.J. Simpson defender Alan M. Dershowitz qualified his previous comments about police engaging in "testilying" yesterday.
Kelly Denies Role in D.C.'s Financial Trouble
Former Washington, D.C. mayor and current Institute of Politics (IOP) Fellow Sharon Pratt Kelly denied responsibility for the city's near-insolvency
IOP Introduces New Fellows
Last night at the Kennedy School's ARCO forum, the Institute of Politics introduced the seven people who will serve as
Women Speak on Life in Arts
Female artists work with more passion than their male counterparts, but have more difficulty raising money, panelists at a Radcliffe
Athletes Learn to Smile For Television Cameras
On any given weekend during the school year, you can turn on the TV and find college sports. Representatives from
'History 10' Could Move to Core
A plan to introduce survey courses in Western civilization into the core curriculum yesterday received the endorsement of the Undergraduate
North House Considers Restrictions on Dining
Members of the North House Committee expressed concern last night about the overcrowding of their dining hall during reading periods.
Rowing Coach Has 'Wild' Role
When Meryl Streep appears to shoot down a river in the opening scene of the new movie "The River Wild,"
Marshals for Class of '95 Elected
Elena T. Huang '95 and James N. Miller '95 will serve as First Marshals of Radcliffe and Harvard Colleges for
Weekend Packed With 'Debauchery'
For certain Harvard students, Columbus Day weekend was just really long. For others, it was one of the wildest since