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Driskell and Burton Must Step Down

There are a number of questions and controversies surrounding last month's Undergraduate Council presidential and vice-presidential elections, but we can

Hillel, SAS Discuss Middle East Conflict

In Boylston Hall last night, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Student Council (WCIASC), Harvard Hillel and the Society of

HMS Researcher Says Obesity May Cause Asthma

A new Harvard Medical School study has shown that, despite a popular misconception, obesity may be a leading cause of

HMS Researcher Links Obesity to Asthma

A new Harvard Medical School study has shown that, despite a popular misconception, obesity may be a leading cause of

Sheila Russell To Leave City Council Position

Sheila Russell, a 14-year member of the Cambridge City Council and former Cambridge mayor, announced last week that she is

Thousands March To Support Charity

Erin B. Ashwell '02 isn't a member of the cross-country team. Nor does she have the endurance of a marathon

Klein Donates $10 Million To Financial Aid, Barker

In a large boost to the University's Capital Campaign, officials announced a $10 million donation yesterday, a portion of which

Envoy Ross Speaks About Middle East Peace Process

U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross spoke last night to a full house at the Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel

Gates Discusses New Encarta Africana Project

DuBois Professor of the Humanities Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. spoke about the motivation and tribulation behind his "Encarta Africana"

Drop-Off Site for Shuttles Rerouted by Construction

Students who ride the Harvard Shuttle Service to the Science Center will now have to get off in front of

Construction Forces Change in Shuttle Routes

Students who ride the Harvard Shuttle Service to the Science Center will now have to get off in front of

Cutting Down Costs: SCOPE Offers $20 MCAT Prep Class

Pre-meds face an early and harrowing medical school admissions experience--they will compile a first round of applications, then a second

Hirabayashi Speaks on Internment

Gordon Hirabayashi, made famous by fighting the government's policy of forcing Japanese-Americans into internment camps during World War II, spoke

Franken Cracks Up ARCO

With an explosion of anti-conservative jokes and scathing impersonations, Al S. Franken '73 addressed a packed house at the ARCO

Conservatives Lead `Coming Out' Dinner

It wasn't your typical coming out party. Braving heavy snow and bitter-cold winds to profess political beliefs they said were

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