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Quincy Gets New Card Key System
Quincy House will soon become the latest undergraduate house to abandon metal keys for plastic card keys. And residents have
Other People's Money
Last month a group of students held a rally to protest the cuts in federal funding for student financial aid
Romney, Kennedy Backers Rally
The Massachusetts Senate contest arrived in the Yard yesterday with simultaneous demonstrations, one in support of Democratic Senator Edward M.
The Wonderful, Horrible Life and Films of Leni Riefenstahl
At the Harvard Film Archive: "Triumph of the Will" on October 5; "The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl" October
Away From College, Vets Get Education
In the fall of 1940, the first-year classes of Harvard and Radcliffe filed into Cambridge prepared to embark on a
It's a Wonderful, Horrible Life
"I was never anti-Semitic and never a member of the Nazi Party...So where does my guilt lie?" These last lines
Abortion Foes Find Common Ground
The term of the abortion issue are changing and pro-choice and pro-life groups find they share some similar views, said
NCAA Betting Pools Form In Dorms, Departments
March Madness has come to Harvard. After a week of cramming for midterms, students are now staking time and money
Medical School Joins Prudential To Research
In an unusual partnership between academic and commercial interests, Harvard Medical School and Prudential insurance Co. of America managed health
Steele Criticizes `False Compassion'
To blame racism for the problems affecting Blacks in America is largely a mistake, Shelby Steele, a professor of English
Speech Gets Mixed Reviews
The Rev. Al Sharpton's call for increased student activism struck a chord with many audience members in Emerson Hall last
Patrick Nominated for Justice Post
President Clinton announced the nomination of Deval L. Patrick '78 as assistant attorney general for civil rights yesterday afternoon. "He's