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Alexandra N. Atiya
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Public Enemies
At the end of August, just before students began to arrive on campus, an unusual piece of graffiti appeared on
On a Clear Day
Directed by Gaby Dellal Focus Features 3 stars Combining Scottish paunch and a harmless “Billy Elliot”-esque storyline, “On a Clear
Tome Raider: The World of Henry Orient
Nora Johnson’s “The World of Henry Orient,” first published in 1958, is a sad, beautiful story about the pains of
It's An Incredibly Small World, After All
The “Public Art / Moving Site” project has put on a kind of traveling show across three New England cities
The Right To Reason
The “Elena posters” are the newest tactic of Harvard Right to Life. They feature a little fetus saying, “Oh, HI!
Tome Raider: The Bell
Dora Greenfield arrives at Imber Abbey without her bags, holding only a butterfly between her hands. She soon realizes her
Godfrey Takes Art to the Streets
Industrial waste? Unearthed relics of Colonial Cambridge? Abnormally-large cubby-holes? What, exactly, is the origin of the tall stack of steel
Actors Create Depth in Bittersweet Love Story
“The Last Five Years,” the inventive and generally successful musical performed over the long weekend, recounts the break-up of Jamie
New York Lawyer Finds Second Career in Passion for Literature
To become a successful New York lawyer, an icon in international law, is usually enough of a career for one
FAS Fails To Pick Science Dean
After almost a year of concerted effort and at least two unsuccessful overtures, the committee charged with searching for a
Microbial Science Initiative To Launch in Weekend Symposium
The long-malnourished microbe sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) are going to get a boost tomorrow, when
Review To Urge Science Literacy
As University labs are overflowing with a host of new science initiatives, the curricular review will recommend ways to educate
Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: The Subversive Business of Stem Cell Research
For Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton, innovative medical research is about more than furthering the cause
Bio Class Provides Research Exposure
On the third floor of the Divinity Ave Biological Laboratories, undergraduates have a space to call their own. Three small
Search Still On For Life Sciences Dean
Four months after Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby named divisional deans for the social sciences, humanities and physical