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An Unconventional Physicist
After creaking in on crutches to her office in the High Energy Physics Lab, the only female tenured Harvard professor
Interviews: Pre-Med Drama
On campus these days, neatly groomed seniors dressed in dark suits can be seen rushing to recruiting interviews at top
Portrait Of a Virus
The virus responsible for last month's vomiting epidemic on campus is a well-known mystery. While no one is sure exactly
Second Illness Survey Taken
In cooperation with the federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Freshman Dean's Office (FDO) yesterday continued to survey victims
Epidemic Test Results Delayed, Out Tomorrow
The preliminary test results to explain the mysterious epidemic that caused violent vomiting in more than 225 Harvard students last
Union to Resume Cooking
First, President Neil L. Rudenstine announced he wasn't feeling well, and would have to take a break. Then, on Tuesday
Binge Drinking Common on Campus
A study released Monday by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health warns that binge drinking by college students
Students Celebrate Kwanzaa
More than 70 students yesterday observed the first undergraduate Kwanzaa, an African-American celebration of ethnic unity, with singing, speeches, food,
Houses Gear Up for Formal Marathon
With the short winter formal season only 22 days away, it's time to get the tuxedo cleaned. And cleaned. And
Analyzing the Effects of the Human Genome Project
Huddled in classrooms at MIT, about 200 students and professionals from across the nation engaged this weekend in a giant
Asians in Medicine Discuss Stereotypes
Asian-Americans in medicine broke a traditional silence on issues specific to the Asian community last Saturday and discussed discrimination, stereotypes
Students Challenge Speaker's Views
While undergraduates at Harvard may feel less inclined to preach a feminist party line than did Katie A. Roiphe '90,
Cancer, Dye Not Linked
Contradicting longstanding research, Harvard scientists have determined that hair dye does not cause cancer. Scientists at the Medical School and
Rebirth of the PLAGUE
For the last week and a half, the same plague which cut Northern Europe's population to nearly a half in
Community BRIEFS
In its first meeting of the year, the North House Committee last night voted to work toward a joint winter