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By Kerry M. Flynn
3 days ago
When Andy Patel, owner of the news vendor located in the historic Out of Town News kiosk in Harvard Square, placed copies of The Crimson on his racks on Wednesday, he was shocked to read the front page. His fellow Square business owners, he read, want to tear down his establishment and replace it with an information stand with interactive glass walls.
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By Hana N. Rouse and Justin C. Worland
3 hours ago
Jane L. Mendillo, president and CEO of HMC, earned $3.5 million. HMC Managing Director and Head of External Management Andrew G. Wiltshire received $5.5 million, making him the highest-paid official at HMC in 2010.
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By Hana N. Rouse and Justin C. Worland
3 days ago
A. Clayton Spencer, Harvard’s vice president for policy, has served as the right-hand woman for four Harvard presidents.
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By Rebecca D. Robbins
Yesterday
The mother of a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot in a Harvard dormitory three years ago claims that Harvard’s negligence in allowing a drug dealer to live in Lowell for months led to the wrongful death of her son.
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By Fatima Mirza
Yesterday
The tally of more than 360,000 living Harvard alumni grew by roughly 7,500 as undergraduate and graduate students from every school of the University marched in Thursday’s Commencement ceremonies.
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By Samuel Y. Weinstock and Justin C. Worland
3 days ago
It’s been a tough year for the Harvard University Library. But library administrators are trying to generate excitement for change with talk of sweeping reforms to centralize and digitize the library.
OPINION
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
3 days ago
With the events of September 11 now more than a decade behind us, it seems at times as if the wound has scarcely healed.
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
3 days ago
While we are all conscious of the deep, visible psychological effects felt around us and our families by the Great Recession, it is a point less often made that the Class of 2012 has had a rather unique experience with economic crisis.
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
3 days ago
Harvard has attempted over the course of the last year, more seriously than before, to use the Internet to make its prodigious resources more widely available.
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
4 days ago
Romney appears to cling to the implicit assumption that a post-Soviet Russia still poses the gravest danger to American interests.
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