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Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan
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Listening to Zayed
I have met the enemy, and it is not Zayed Yasin. The enemy came my way probably the same way
Listening to Zayed
I have met the enemy, and it is not Zayed Yasin. The enemy came my way probably the same way
Image is in the Eye
University President Lawrence H. Summers is an attention-getter. Unfortunately, one year after his arrival, it seems that it’s mostly for
The Comfort Zone
On the weekend of April 5-7, The Crimson took a poll of 408 students. Among other questions, the survey asked,
Summers, Pick a Concentration
As he nears the end of his first year in office, University President Lawrence H. Summers has yet to really
Goodbye Pug, Hello Bob
This past weekend, the Harvard Corporation waved goodbye to its youngest member, Herbert S. “Pug” Winokur ’64-’65, of Enron notoriety.
Summersfest 2002
Thanks to the Office of the President and Undergraduate Council President Sujean S. Lee ’03, this year’s Springfest—instead of just
Punishment Validates Protest
Last week, University President Lawrence H. Summers created a bit of a stir by announcing the addition of an “interpretation”
Mutual Benefits
Meet Lawrence H. Summers’ new buddy: Sujean S. Lee ’03. The two most beleaguered leaders on campus are scratching each
Guilty Pleasures
You want a Harvard soap opera? You can finally change the channel from Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74.
POSTCARD FROM WASHINGTON: Where To Watch
WASHINGTON—You have a creative thesis. You ride the Metro to work in Washington, D.C. These are not incompatible facts. You
Katharine Graham, 1917-2001
“You know, Howard, a decade ago, I was the only woman head of a Fortune 500 company. Now, a decade
Toni Morrison Offers Four Steps to Writing.
“When did I feel like I was a writer? Somebody told me. On my income tax, I didn’t write ‘writer.’”
Discreet and Reserved: Corporation Secretary Goodheart Stays out of the Limelight
Marc L. Goodheart '81 doesn't want you to know who he is. The door to his second floor Mass. Hall
Mock Pageant Held to Criticize Labor Practices
Yesterday's public protest for a living wage, Neil Rudenstine's Christmas in Jail, depicted University President Neil L. Rudenstine as a