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NEWS
By Brian C. Zhang
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
In “Sleeping with Your Smartphone,” Perlow addresses the harmful effects of a work culture that requires employees to respond to work demands at home, during weekends, and on vacation.
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NEWS
By Brian C. Zhang
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Out of the 106 students who were accepted in 2008 to the first class, 65 showed up at Harvard this year, 40 postponed matriculation, and one dropped out. For the next class, which is scheduled to arrive on campus in the fall, more than half have chosen not to come right away.
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FLYBY
By Crimson News Staff
Friday, March 30, 2012
Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
March 27, 1874: Humorous Articles
In reading over with care our college papers we find, as a general rule, that the various themes which meet our eyes apply directly or indirectly to college rules, college customs. This certainly ought to be expected, from the nature of these papers. I do not wish even to argue that this is not perfectly right; but I should like to call attention to the fact that a certain class of articles are not as a general rule popular, although their character might at first lead one to expect otherwise. I refer to humorous productions.
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NEWS
By Tyler R. Kugler
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Three doctors from Brigham and Women’s Hospital spoke Wednesday night on how they balanced their medical careers and personal lives.
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FLYBY
By Noah B. Pisner
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Springtime at Harvard means that hundreds of students are strapping on their fancy suits, accentuating the action verbs on their resumes, and exposing themselves to another deadly outbreak of investment banking interviews. Unbeknownst to most of these finance-types, however, are the health risks that result from continual exposure to such workplace activity.
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FLYBY
By Mercer R. Cook
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Like it or not, summer is fast approaching and, with it, the deadlines for summer funding applications. If you want Harvard to pay for your summer experience, check out the tips in this post and start gearing up for some hardcore grant-writing.
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NEWS
By Alexandra M. Slaight
Friday, October 21, 2011
A panel of Air Force representatives discussed qualities essential to being a military leader.
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NEWS
By Jane Seo
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
For students who may be less sure of their academic paths, a study published Tuesday raises questions about the financial implications of choosing one concentration over another.
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FLYBY
By Michael E. Altman
Thursday, May 12, 2011
According to an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, graduating from California prison academy is more likely to secure you a lucrative career than graduating from Harvard.
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NEWS
By Jennifer T. Soong
Friday, April 8, 2011
Four professors offered their personal insight on how to succeed in academia at a panel entitled “Diversity in Higher Education:
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