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Independent Work

The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday agreed to recommend stiffening the requirements for independent work undertaken for academic credit,

The Trend Reverses

For years the size of the College applicant pool grew larger and larger, and the acceptance rate fell lower and

Looking Ahead...

The College has come a long way during my first ten years, but.... So started President Bok at the annual

Two's Company, But...

"Each House is a self-contained coeducational college community of approximately 350 to 400 students and faculty members," the admissions catalogue

New Computer, Terminal Room To Combat System Congestion

In an effort to relieve congestion at undergraduate computer terminals and allow for expanded computer use by undergraduates, Science Center

Overcoming the Klitgaard Fallout

"Diversity is the hallmark of the Harvard/Radcliffe experience," the Colleges' admissions catalogue begins. While admissions officers love to brag about

Prisoners Refuse Thanksgiving Dinner

Many Walpole state prison inmates refused to eat Thanksgiving dinner to support a hunger strike which began earlier this month,

Union Ratifies Two-Year Pact In Third Vote

The city's largest public employees union voted last week to approve the same two-year contract it rejected in early August.

Local Officials to Attend Meeting Despite Protests

At least two city officials plan to attend a National League of Cities Conference in Atlanta, Ga., even though the

Cambridge Drug Bust

Cambridge and state police arrested a dozen people yesterday in the second largest drug bust in the city's history, following

Ruckelshaus at K-School

Presidential candidates should discuss chronic issues such as the environment in more depth than they have in past campaigns, William

Bus Drivers Return to Work; More Disagreements Develop

Boston's school bus drivers returned to work relatively smoothly yesterday after a three-week strike, although a spokesman for them said

Student Debate

Student Representatives of the three major presidential candidates tried to gain support for their standard-bearers at a sparsely-attended Science Center

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