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    Senior Survey: The Class of 2012 in Interactive Graphics

    Sex, drugs, and consulting: The Crimson presents a statistical breakdown of the Class of 2012.
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    Ding, Dong, the Core Is Dead

    With the graduation of the Class of 2012, the Core is officially dead. But students have not quite grasped how the 56 percent of the senior class that chose Gen Ed is differently educated from their peers who stuck with the old formula.
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    New Policy Targets Smokers

    Harvard was tasked with complying with an ordinance from the City of Cambridge that banned smoking in public places, and between signs and house newsletters, administrative meetings and conversations between House Masters, smoking was restricted in many indoor common spaces.
  • Commencement 2011 Morning Exercises
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    Liveblogging Commencement 2012

    Commencement is here. Join the crowd of thousands in Tercentenary Theatre and be a part of Harvard history. Or follow Flyby's live coverage with updates every minute from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. today.
  • NEWS
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    New Policy Targets Smokers

    Harvard was tasked with complying with an ordinance from the City of Cambridge that banned smoking in public places, and between signs and house newsletters, administrative meetings and conversations between House Masters, smoking was restricted in many indoor common spaces.
  • But Can We Play Beer Pong?
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    But Can We Play Beer Pong?

    The policy’s language goes back and forth between specificity and vagueness, teetering on a thin line between providing a unified set of rules and leaving room for interpretation.
  • Seeing Through the Haze
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    Seeing Through the Haze

    The pervasive silence raises a number of troubling questions about the rites of passage taking place behind closed doors—and what power administrators have to preserve student safety if they cannot collect honest accounts of the rituals.
  • College Students Embrace Public Health
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    College Students Embrace Public Health

    With growing undergraduate interest in global health in recent years, the Harvard School of Public Health has provided support to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences by offering more courses taught by HSPH faculty for undergraduates.
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    NELC To Offer Two New Concentration Options

    After discussion earlier this spring, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations has decided to offer a new concentration track beginning in fall 2012 focused on the history, politics, and cultures of the contemporary Middle East.
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    House Residents Displaced

    The 1986-87 academic year saw widespread housing shortages and upheaval due to enrollment miscalculations, renovations in the Quad, and a separate system for transfer students.
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