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MIT's Phi Kappa Sigma May Not Enforce Alcohol Ban
The MIT chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma may not capitulate to the decision of its International Executive Committee to make
Laying a Foundation For Ethnic Diversity
An overflow crowd packed Emerson Hall last Thursday to hear a debate on the role of ethnic groups on campus,
Race, Culture Group Elects New Co-Chairs
The Student Advisory Committee (SAC) of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations elected its co-chairs and secretary yesterday
Students Protest Tutor's Departure
Winthrop House residents have organized a petition asking the University to renew the contract of their senior tutor. Because she
Opportunes Will Appear Tomorrow on 'Today'
The Harvard-Radcliffe Opportunes, Harvard's oldest co-ed a capella group, will appear on NBC's "Today Show" tomorrow morning. The group was
Faculty Remember Bundy
Faculty gathered yesterday at Memorial Church to remember McGeorge Bundy, former dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS),
South African Judge Delivers Lecture
Nearly 150 members of the community Tuesday night gathered to hear Navanethem "Navi" Pillay, justice of the International Criminal Tribunal
Benhabib Appointed Social Studies Chair
Professor of Government Seyla Benhabib has been appointed chair of the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies and will take
Group Sponsors 'Living Stones'
A crowd of 80 students gathered last night in the Winthrop Junior Common Room to hear the band The Living
Many Students Want McDonald's in Loker
Students may have found a solution to Loker's financial strife. Last night, students expressed overwhelming support for the idea of
Hillel Ratifies New Conservative Group
By an overwhelming majority, the coordinating council of Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel last night ratified the creation of Jews for Conservative Politics,
License Commission Blocks Gay Nightspot
When Gregory A. Johnson '72, former executive director of Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), decided to set up a gay-friendly
Rabid Raccoon Caught in Courtyard
Harvard is warning residents of a potential rabies danger following the capture of a rabid raccoon in the Dunster House
Vigil Held to Support Same-Sex Ceremonies
More than 40 students, clergy and Cambridge residents gathered outside Memorial Church last night for a candlelight vigil in support
Researcher to Host Discovery Channel Adventure
As a researcher in the Department of Chemistry, Robert J. Nagle might seem an unlikely subject of a Discovery Channel