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Reggae Revolution
O VER THE LAST TWO DECADES the popularity of reggae music has expanded beyond the borders of politically torn Jamaica.
Student Threatens to Sue University For Refund
A Summer School student is threatening to sue the University because the Summer School will not refund $775 in tuition
HEW Gives Harvard $300,000 to Save Old Books
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) this week gave Harvard $300,000 as part of a $6 million program
Bob Marley: The Rasta Wizard Puts on Ivy
If you block out all the answers and reasons and verbal explanations and just concentrate on the pure contradiction, it
Judicial Decision May Affect Assembly
The outcome of a legal battle at the University of North Carolina (UNC) to determine the constitutionality of allocating special
Harvard Opens Stadium For African Aid Benefit
Harvard will allow a group trying to raise money to aid liberation movements in Africa to use Soldier's Field stadium
Harvard Administrators Say Energy Costs Will Soon Soar
Harvard administrators yesterday said the University's energy costs will soar in the near future, but they cautiously predicted there will
The Boycott Movement
The name Nestle usually evokes sweet associations--chocolate bars, powdered flavorings for milk and instant soups. But the Nestle Corporation's role
Biko Fund Creator Urges Total Class Gift Boycott
The class of 1979 marshal who proposed the creation of the Steve Biko Memorial Fund urged seniors yesterday to boycott
Harvard Wins One, Loses Two In Ultimate Frisbee Matches
After an encouraging 21-10 victory over Brandeis, Harvard lost to Middlebury and Dartmouth in the New England regional Ultimate frisbee
Lack of Quorum at Assembly Blocks Funds for Conference
Thz lack of a quorum prevented the Student Assembly last night from acting upon a request for $200 from a
National Union of Students
Just as Canadian workers are becoming more politically aware as economic problems increasingly plague Canadian society, Canada's students are showing
Assembly to Hold Referendum Today
Undergraduates will vote today, Tuesday and Wednesday on several questions included in a non-binding referendum designed by the Student Assembly
Assembly Will Ask University To Create Hispanic Courses
The Student assembly yesterday voted nearly unanimously to send a letter to several University deans calling for the establishment of
CUE Endorses Proposals Of Pedagogical Task Force
The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday specifically endorsed three recommendations of the Faculty's Task Force Report on Pedagogical Improvement