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University Can't Control Campus Binge Drinking

Like any good drinking game, the ice flow can be the life of a party. It's simple, slightly eccentric and

Kennedy School Administrator Is Tapped for High Post at Pentagon

John White, the director of the Kennedy School of Government's Center for Business and Government, was chosen last week to

Renovated Mem. Hall Set to Open Next Fall

Designing a building to accommodate performances, lectures, the dining needs of Harvard first-years and the student center of the Harvard

Surprise! M. Squash Blanks Big Green, 9-0

The Harvard men's squash team yesterday moved one step closer to successfully defending its national championship. Dartmouth  0 Harvard  9 Coming off

Deal May Have Lifted Liston

Undergraduate Council members are attributing Sunday night's stunning presidential victory by Joshua D. Liston '95 to an agreement between Liston

EPA Officials Speak at Panel

In a Kennedy School panel yesterday, four current and past administrators of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said that the

Memorial Church Role Has Changed

In 1932, more than 1200 members of the Harvard community filled Harvard Yard for the dedication of Memorial Church. Built

Doug Anderson Hopes to Hit Paydirt on Saturday

The Game. It means many things to many people. For some, it's the latest installment of one of the oldest

Matthews Hit by Two Unrelated Break-Ins

One intruder was arrested but another managed to evade the police on a bizarre Monday night in Matthews Hall. Matthews

Harvard, State Police Follow Reported Suicide Attempt

Harvard University and Massachusetts Police responded to an attempted suicide call Saturday night on Anderson Bridge, only to discover that

Popular CityStep Ball Successful

A larger arena led to increased ticket sales but lower profits for CityStep's annual benefit ball Saturday night. The popular

HUPD to Hire Manager for Guards

Harvard University police responded to an assault and battery call at Canaday Hall at 3:49 p.m. Tuesday. Residents of Canaday

U.C. Plans College Pep Rally

Members of the Undergraduate Council said yesterday they are considering plans for a college-wide pep rally on the eve of

Kirkland Super Wants End to Rent Control

Kirkland House Superintendent Kevin B. Higgins wants to eliminate rent control in Cambridge--and he's using student mailboxes as his forum

'Fiction' Makes College Debut

Quentin Tarantino's eagerly-awaited film "Pulp Fiction" made its nationwide collegiate debut last night at the Carpenter Center for the Visual

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