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Changes Complete At HLS Library

The newly renovated Langdell Law School Library unofficially opened its doors on September 2 with improvements that cost $ 33

A Capella Group Performs in Hong Kong

HONG KONG--The Krokodioles, one of Harvard's most prestigious a cappela groups, celebrated Hong Kong's handover to China doing what they

Aliens Subject of Mack Talk

Pulitzer-prize winning Professor of Psychiatry John E. Mack and New York author Budd Hopkins addressed a crowd of around 700

'Ghungroo' Performances Sell Out

An audience of about 450 people attended the South Asian Association's "Ghungroo" performance at Agassiz Theater Friday night. Friday night

New Attractions May Revitalize Loker

Students looking for nightly entertainment can now attend a number of performances and fun activities being held at Loker Commons

Activists Picket Gas Station

Protesting Shell Oil's ties to the Nigerian government, 50 people shouted insults and waved signs in a demonstration at the

Parents Descend On Yard

There are many rites of passage associated with the first year of college. For some, there's the first time sleeping

OCS Will Offer Evening Hours For Students

Students looking for employment will be able to spend Wednesday evening exploring possibilities at the Office of Career Services (OCS)

Ec. Doctoral Program Admits Fewer Candidates

It seems like U.S. News and Harvard undergraduates aren't the only ones concerned about class size. Responding to faculty and

Champion Skaters Perform

Hosted by 1992 Olympic silver medalist Paul Wylie '91, Eliot House's "An Evening with Champions" opened to a near-capacity crowd

Former U.S. Trade Rep Kantor Speaks at IOP

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor delivered a speech last night on "The Global Economy in the 21st Century," at

BSA Rally Commemorates Million Man March

More than 30 black students gathered on the steps of Widener Library yesterday afternoon to commemorate the first anniversary of

Students Participate in Conference on Women

Discussing issues such as health, education and economic participation, thirteen Harvard students participated Saturday in the Massachusetts Conference on Women.

History Dept. Boosts Enrollment

An improved tutorial program and a low faculty to student ratio has paid off for the History department. In the

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