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Google, Harvard Collaborate To Scan Library Books

This December, Harvard partnered with Google to make millions of the University’s books searchable online in an ambitious and controversial

Gillespie Defies the Classical

For Caitlin C. Gillespie ’05, who has been selected to deliver the Latin Oration at today’s Commencement ceremony, the Latin

Gillespie Defies The Classical

For Caitlin C. Gillespie ’05, who has been selected to deliver the Latin Oration at today’s Commencement ceremony, the Latin

Google Begins Digitalization

The popular internet search engine Google formally began its controversial Print for Libraries Project this week, nearly 600 years after

Benefit Unites Performers

An eerie blue light inundates Sanders Theatre, as Charlie A. Frogner ’06 and Jonathan P. Lee ’08 take to the

Benefit Unites Performers

An eerie blue light inundates Sanders Theatre, as Charlie A. Frogner ’06 and Jonathan P. Lee ’08 take to the

MFA’s ‘Flashes’ Lackluster

Looking at a work by Cerith Wyn Evans is a bit like strolling through Harvard Square half-asleep. It’s eclectic, disorienting

Advocate To Repair Building

After being found in violation of several fire code and zoning laws last spring, the Harvard Advocate has authorized extensive

Harvard Professor Pens Shakespeare’s Life

For John Cogan Professor of Humanities Stephen J. Greenblatt, Shakespeare is more than a master playwright—he’s a literary genius whose

Pudding Show Features Wild West Theme

Continuing its tradition of wacky and whimsical musicals, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals has released the script for its 157th production,

CHILDREN’S THEATER

Parade Kicks Off Arts First

The streets teemed with noise Saturday morning, as students, faculty and locals lined up to kick off a weekend celebrating

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Packs Sanders Theater

World-famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma ’76 attracted overflow crowds to Sanders Theater yesterday, as more than 1,000 students, faculty and community

Poll Says Students Support Kerry

College students are more likely to identify themselves as independents and support John Kerry than to classify themselves as Democrats

Soybean Fuel Powers Harvard Shuttles

Leading the way to a greener Ivy League, Harvard officials announced last week that the University’s shuttles and maintenance trucks

Pudding Renovations Delayed

After announcing plans for major renovations of the Hasty Pudding building last spring, College officials continue to search for a

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