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Pryor's Move Stuns IOP Students
When Institute of Politics (IOP) Director Sen. David Pryor announced his plan to dissolve the IOP's Student Advisory Committee (SAC),
A Different Tone
Richard D. Savage '01 transferred to Harvard from Oberlin, where he spent most of his time studying piano and composition.
Pryor Unveils Initial IOP Plans To Restructure
Sen. David Pryor, director of the Institute of Politics (IOP), announced yesterday the structure of the interim student board that
Woman Dies After Fall From MIT Dorm
A woman was killed last night after falling from a high floor of a graduate student dormitory at the Massachusetts
Pryor Disbands IOP's Student Governing Body
Institute of Politics (IOP) Director Sen. David Pryor will unilaterally dissolve the IOP's 30-member student governing body, effective Dec. 1,
Nation Demands Explanation For Blown Calls
The five major television news networks have blamed inaccurate exit poll data for the series of false projections that left
Pryor Disbands IOP's Student Governing Body
Institute of Politics (IOP) Director Sen. David Pryor will unilaterally dissolve the IOP's 30-member student governing body, effective Dec. 1,
Turn Off The Bunsen Burner
In August of 1998, the suicide of chemistry graduate student Jason Altom sent shock waves through Harvard's chemistry department. Late
Red Tape, High Fees: Looking for Parking
For Dean of Undergraduate Education Susan G. Pedersen, where to park her car is the last thing on her mind
Diversity Lacking in Expos Program
In her Expository writing course on African-American literature this spring, preceptor Suzanne Lane is unlikely to recount experiences from her
Voters Await First Presidential Debate
Barring the unforeseen, Vice President Al Gore '69 and Texas Governor George W. Bush will head into the campaign season's
Hundreds Want to be College Millionaires
Students from across Massachusetts waited eagerly outside the Marriott Cambridge Hotel yesterday, hoping to walk away with an invitation to
Budding Respect
Unlike his predecessor Paul E. "no waves" Johnson, Harvard University Police Chief Francis D. "Bud" Riley has stirred up the
New Staples Honors Administrators
Opening a Harvard Square branch of Staples should have been a non-event for the Framingham-based office supply empire, with its
Murray Center Seals Kaczynski Data
LONDON--Buried in a sleepy corner of the Harvard campus, somewhere in the nation's largest collection of psychological data, lies a