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By Hana N. Rouse and Justin C. Worland
15 hours ago
Threats to tie federal funding to the cost of university tuition are unlikely to affect Harvard, Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. said on a conference call with members of the media Thursday.
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By Michael C. George
15 hours ago
A group of some of Harvard’s most preeminent professors—including deans of four graduate schools—traveled to Israel last month, where they met with Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
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By Jared T. Lucky
7 hours ago
Harvard professor Homi K. Bhabha won a Padma Bhushan, one of India’s highest civilian honors this week, according to an announcement made last Wednesday by the Indian government.
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By Hana N. Rouse and Justin C. Worland
15 hours ago
The U.S. Department of Education is currently investigating Harvard’s undergraduate admissions in response to a complaint that the process discriminates against Asian Americans, according to Bloomberg News.
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By Nathalie R. Miraval and Rebecca D. Robbins
16 hours ago
At this year’s bid day, sorority leaders extended bids to 199 Harvard women, 27 more than were offered last year. Both Delta Gamma and Kappa Kappa Gamma extended bids to 66 Harvard women, while Kappa Alpha Theta extended 67 bids.
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By Jacob D. H. Feldman
15 hours ago
As Harvard’s program emerges on the national stage and receives more media scrutiny, head coach Tommy Amaker has assigned his assistant coaches to monitor what players on the team are saying on their personal Twitter accounts.
OPINION
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
20 hours ago
Harvard should have taken a stance for Temi Fagbenle not only to protect a student who has been grossly wronged, but also to help ameliorate wider and more endemic problems with the NCAA.
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Op-Eds
| By Dahianna Lopez and Laura McDaniel
19 hours ago
We believe the GSC should be as politically active as its voting members desire.
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Op-Eds
| By Samuel Bakkila
19 hours ago
Massive popular backlash aside, Komen has, in an instant, crippled their own ability to provide cancer screenings to women in need.
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Op-Eds
| By Morgan Wilson
19 hours ago
The polarizing and decisive Thatcher has regained a place in both the popular and political consciousness, most notably in the Republican primary race, where candidates have held up Thatcher as an ideal leader.
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