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This Year, Anger At Speaker Is From the Right

While this year's main Commencement speaker, Vice President Al Gore '69, seems unlikely to spark any real controversy, Class Day

Changes Made to School Code

In response to student accusations that it was trying to impose a speech code, a Law School faculty committee has

Tribe Refutes Charges

Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe '62 yesterday refuted charges made in The Wall Street Journal that he

Law Students Criticize Policy On Hate Speech

Citing vague wording and the possible threat to freedom of expression, Law School students criticized a proposed ban on "hate

FAS Considers Faculty Book

The first-year facebook scam game may now include a whole new set of prospects: the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

Whitewater Figure Speaks at Kennedy School

Assistant to the President and White House Director of Communications Mark D. Gearan '78--one of two Harvard graduates now tied

Gearan Speaks at Kennedy School

Panelists at last night's Kennedy School event argued that the media needs to substantially change the way it covers the

Law School Organizes Lobby Days

As part of an ongoing movement for a more diversified faculty at the Law School, the Coalition for Civil Rights

Law School Silent After Activist Past

When third-year law student Anne L. Oakes arrived at Harvard in the fall of 1991, she found the school "very

Serving the Public Interest

R. Bradley Sears, a student at Harvard Law School, spent last summer working for the ACLU's National Lesbian and Gay

Heymann Resigns Post Of Deputy Atty. General

Ames Professor of Law Philip B. Heymann resigned his post as U.S. Deputy Attorney General on January 27, citing a

Christmastime

I shiver in the depressing Boston cold. Trudging through the snow, icy wind lacerating my face, I curse my logistical

AIDS On Rise In Asia

The number of AIDS cases in Asia will increase dramatically by the year 2000, a group of panelists told about

Owners, Scholar Battle over House

A Harvard visiting scholar's refusal to vacate her rental property has led to the homelessness of two Cambridge residents, according

Magazine Polls Ivy Lifestyles

Most Ivy League seniors drink alcohol, according to a recent U.S. News and World Report survey that focused on the

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