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Heyzer Speaks on Gender Justice
To achieve "gender justice," women must make governments and capital markets more accountable to the critical needs of women in
Formal 'Trauma': Where to Get a Date?
With the month of May come the stress of final exams, summer job panic and graduation anxiety. And, of course,
Stanford Students Fast For Minority Awareness
Scores of Stanford University students put down their books Wednesday and picked up picket signs to protest what they said
HOLA, HUMA Elect New Officers
Two Latin American student groups elected new presidents and executive boards this week, and the new leaders of both organizations
Debaters Reach Quarterfinals
Two Harvard debaters reached the quarterfinals at the American Parliamentary Debate Association's National Championships at Fordham University in New York
Smoke Rises From Adams Residents' Ears
Some Adams House residents are charging that smokers near the house's Pool Theatre and Molotov Cafe have set off fire
'Four Weddings' Is Not Worth Celebrating
FILM Four Weddings and a Funeral directed by Mike Newell starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell at Loews Harvard Square
Higginbotham Fills Double Role
Professor of Afro-American Studies and of African American Religious History Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham is a top scholar of African-American religious
Afro-Am Scholar Brings New View
Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III says his clearest memory of Cornel West '74 is of the future scholar
Harvard Network Freezes Spark Ire
Two freezes in Harvard's computer network last week have brought to light the inadequacy of the system for its increasing
Relief Supplies Gathered
In an effort to end what they call apathy on campus about the war in Bosnia, several Harvard students have
Three Profs. Win Luce Fellowships
A feminist exploration of Christian theology and a project on the treatment of Christianity, Islam and Judaism in North American
Male-Female Ratios Off Balance
Five of the ten largest classes at Harvard have enrolled about twice as many men as women, according to figures
'Ec 10' Caps Top Ten List
To no one's surprise, Social Analysis 10, "Principles of Economics," again has the highest enrollment of the semester with a
Experts Warn Harvard Of Rabid Raccoons
Because of a rise in raccoon sitings and cases of rabies, Harvard's Department of Environmental Health and Safety is warning