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Heather R. Mcleod
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Senior Seeks Lawyer for Final Club Suit
law firms have refused to case of a Harvard senior who complaint with the Committee Against (MCAD) in December one
The Year Of the Woman?
"I F YOU GIVE US A CHANCE, we can perform. After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did.
Election Day Wake For Murphy Staffers
BOSTON--Where do you go when it's all over? How about when it's been over for two weeks, and the thank-you's
Panel Discusses Minority College Women's Issues
Minority women students need to empower themselves to overcome racist and sexist discrimination on campus and in society, panelists in
Forum Hopes to Increase Minority MBA Numbers
In an attempt to halt the declining number of Blacks and Hispanics entering high-level management positions, two national business groups
Foundation Committee Elected
About 200 undergraduates turned out Thursday and Friday to elect five "general members" to the Student Advisory Committee to the
Classes Address Minority Issues
In response to complaints that the Harvard curriculum sorely lacks courses on minority issues and culture, the University is offering
Harvard Takes Steps to Offset Bigotry
The list of colleges that have seen racial brawls this year is long. At Columbia University, long considered a bastion
Studly Dudley
Maybe it was the home-cooked food. Maybe it was luck. Or maybe the seniors living in the Dudley Co-op this
Harvard Welcomes Alumni With Cocktails and Cruises
Harvard pulled out the party favors and let the festivities commence, as more than 3000 alumni and their families descended
Financing a College Education: Higher Costs, Less Aid
With college costs rising at more than twice the rate of inflation and with the Reagan Administration's pruning of financial
K-School To Study Mental Health
Researchers at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government will use a $400,000 grant to fund a study of mental health institutions
Clubs Cater to a School of Joiners
Have you ever wondered exactly what the OK society is? Well, don't worry. You're in good company. Although the OK
Psychic Fair in The Square: Crystals, Readings and Runes
The pungent smell of incense is the first hint that this apartment on Brattle St. is not your ordinary home.
El Salvadoran Criticizes Regime in Speech
El Salvador's current regime constantly violates the civil rights of its citizens and does not deserve American financial support, a