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Council Will Face a Campus-Wide Vote

Students will go to the polls in less than two weeks to vote on a referendum that could force the

Reverse the Tide of Paternalism

was president of The Crimson in 1996 I t is self-evident that students, on this campus do some truly amazing

Undergrades Snubbed

Usually the campus most reliable supporter of student rights versus adults (administrators, the government, etc.), the staff overlooks a troubling

Don't Blame Harvard

The staff's knee-jerk criticism of the University is unfair in this case for three reasons. First, it's misguided: the staff

A Lot Happened This Summer While You Were Away...

The agreement over the fate of Phillips Brooks House Association wasn't the only news item of significance this summer. Here's

A Lot Happened This Summer While You Were Away...

The agreement over the fate of Phillips Brooks House Association wasn't the only news item of significance this summer. Here's

Two Harvard Hospitals in Top 10

Two Harvard teaching hospitals placed in the top 10 in a ranking of America's best hospitals released this week by

Police Investigate Bomb Scares

With the community on heightened alert after Saturday's bombing of Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, local authorities were called in

Police Arrest Suspected Grays Trespasser

Harvard police arrested a man outside Grays Hall Wednesday morning for trespassing after he had been given a previous warning.

Court Nixes City Ban on Billboards

A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled last week that Cambridge cannot remove the dozens of non-commercial billboards dotting its landscape.

Lewis: Students' Role in Searches Is Threatened

Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 is warning that the role of students on administrative search committees may

Picketers Protest Use Of Non-Union Labor

The local carpenters' union is picketing several Harvard construction sites, charging that the University has hired contractors engaging in unfair

Union Negotiations Less Protracted

Harvard has never been a place where labor relations go smoothly. Although the University doesn't have the same problems as

Dining Services Union, Harvard Ink 5-Year Deal

The University inked an unprecedented five-year deal with its dining services workers last week, ending weeks of tense negotiations and

Herschbach Is Appointed Associate Dean of College

Georgene B. Herschbach, registrar of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has been named associate dean of the College with

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