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Aristide Seeking Tighter Embargo
In a speech at the Law School yesterday, Jean Bertrand Aristide, the first democratically elected president of Haiti, called on
Students Urge Action On Ethnic Studies
Students representing Students for Diversity and Ethnic Studies (STUDIES) met with President Rudenstine last Thursday to discuss what they see
Unions Complain Of Labor Practices
Members of the Coalition of Harvard Unions demonstrated Wednesday in front of Holyoke Center to Protest what they said were
Harvard, MIT Students To Join in Blood Drive
Harvard students are being encouraged to participate in a May 11 blood drive for victims of sickle-cell anemia. The event,
Clarke Wins BSA Presidency
Promising to increase the number of speakers and meetings and to campaign for an Afro-American cultural center, Kristen M. Clarke
`Chameleon' Hosts Events for Women
After many undergraduates over the past few years have tried to start up female final clubs, a groups called "The
Grad Students Want Union
Yale graduate students are calling for a vote that would allow those who serve as teaching assistants to form a
Students React Lightly To News of Nixon Death
The post-mortem testimonials are on every newspaper's front page, but many Harvard students interviewed yesterday said they had little reaction
Dining Hall Workers Protest Lack of Summer Employment
Harvard Dining Services workers who rely on the University for summer employment will this year be laid off for the
Alaskan Fishing Jobs Could Be Dangerous
College students responding to an ad for employment on Alaskan fishing vessels could be risking their lives, according to a
Panel Discusses Immigration
Panelists at an Institute of Politics forum last night scrutinized United States policy toward illegal immigrants before a crowd of
Speaker Discusses Role of Women
Women played an important role in the life of Muhammad, Ijtihaad Institute research coordinator Salwa Abd-Allah said yesterday in a
Guinier Supports Electoral Protection for Minorities
Minorities in a democracy need protection against the tyranny of the majority, said former nominee for Assistant Attorney General C.
Panelists Discuss Hong Kong's Future
Panelists speaking at the Institute of Politics (IOP) last night said continuation of most favored nation trading status for China
Flower Vendor Brings Touch of Spring to Square
The smell of spring is in the air--or at least it is at the Cambridge Flower Company, which opened a