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At the Cutting Edge

With a $38 million fund drive and a new name, the Harvard-affiliated Dana-Farber Cancer Institute continues to work on the

Experts Doubt Soviet Appeal's Success

Harvard Russian and Chinese studies experts disagreed yesterday on the significance of and the motives for Soviet leader Leonid Brezhney's

Harvard Research Group Finds Relationship Between Genetic Transformations and Cancer

A team of researchers at Harvard's Sidney Farber Cancer Institute has found a definite relation between genetic changes in cells

LSAT Revised; Cultural Bias Not Major Factor in Decision

The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), to be administered in its new form for the first time in June, has

Students Sing for Nukes Ban White Others Protest Outside

Eight Harvard students joined professional vocalists in singing Bach's "Give Us Peace" to a sold-out Symphony Hall during last night's

Ivy Schools' Financial Policies Threatened by Budget Cutbacks

Ivy League schools are reconsidering their policy of aid-blind admissions--whereby students are admitted regardless of financial need-because of federal budget

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