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Greek Abortions Discussed
Greek women face issues different than those of American women when considering having an abortion, Alexandra Halkias said yesterday during
Ceremony Honors Roosevelt
A tree-planting ceremony yesterday morning paid tribute to one of Harvard's most famous alumni, former U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Magazine Features Dancers
Okay, Yale beat us in football and our showing in the Beanpot wasn't, stellar. But at least one Harvard team
The Quad: First-years Appear Drawn
When members of the class of '98 arrived in Cambridge last September, their housing was all taken care of. Now,
U.C. to Bring Interactive TV to Harvard Students
Students will be able to watch course lectures on their own computers by the end of this month, thanks to
Jack Lemmon to Receive Arts Medal
Celebrated actor, producer and director Jack Lemmon '47 will receive the first Harvard Arts Medal when he is honored as
Actress Nicholas to Host Tenth Cultural Rhythms
Actress and screenwriter Denise Nicholas will be on campus tomorrow, hosting the tenth annual Cultural Rhythms festival sponsored by the
Harvard Students 'All-Stars'
Three Harvard students entered the national spotlight yesterday when USA Today honored this year's undergraduate "Academic All-Stars" on its front
Panel Discusses Proposition 187
A four-person panel debated the economic impact of immigrants to the United States, at the Graduate School of Education last
Bruegger's Re-Opens in Square
Bruegger's Bagel Bakery is back. Last Saturday, Bruegger's reopened its now handicapped-accessible doors for the first time since work on