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B-School Takes Second In U.S. News Rankings

Mitigating a long-standing gripe among students, U.S. News & World Report elevated the Harvard Business School (HBS) from No. 5

Students Study Native Americans Through Interdisciplinary Focus

Although the students in Anthropology 199a: "Nation Building I," are in the business of learning how to be tribal leaders

Astronomy Department Seeks

Twenty-four hours, door-to-door. That's been a frequent commute during the past five years for Professor of Astronomy Robert P. Kirshner

MIT Faculty Ask ROTC Program To Admit Gays

In a move which would allow Harvard students who are gay to participate in ROTC, the MIT faculty proposed Wednesday

Two Groups Denounce Decision on 'First-Year'

The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) and a Radcliffe alumnae group denounced the decision of Dean of the College Harry

Five-Alarm Fire Obliterates Shop

A five-alarm fire blazed through a Fresh Pond Parkway auto repair shop yesterday and threatened to consume a nearby gas

Tournament Fever Hits Harvard Undergrads

A funny thing happened here Thursday night. From common rooms to house grilles to the Grille, Harvard was cheering for

University Will Host Internet Conference

Microsoft chief executive officer Bill Gates, one of Harvard's most famous dropouts, will return to school as the keynote speaker

Picking Classes...

It's tough picking the best four classes listed in the course catalog each semester. With a 700-plus page course catalog,

Core Lotteries Send Students Scrambling

There were too many students who found that perfect Core this shopping period. A high number of students in a

Christopher Will Speak

Secretary of State Warren Christopher will deliver what is predicted to be a "major" foreign policy address at 1 p.m.

Rohde Describes Bosnian Terrors

In a speech last night at the Harvard Law School, recently freed reporter David Rohde said his 10 days in

Bands Set to Battle

With a guaranteed chance to perform before their fellow-undergraduates tonight, and the hope of winning a gig at a popular

Billboard Imbroglio: Judge Says Ad Ban Does Not Violate Free Speech

The city of Cambridge is a step closer to being billboard-free after a U.S. District Court judge denied this month

Council Supports Autonomy For PBHA

Siding with the students in their debate with the University administration about jurisdiction over Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), the

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