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Joshua P. Rogers

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Techrosette Leng

It has taken Techrosette Leng ’07 a while to grow into her unusual name. During a sixth grade spelling bee,

Home Improvement

My wallet is frayed, and I’m not alone; I find that this is a common affliction among Harvard students. It’s

THE NEWS IN BRIEF

Students and administrators asked Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) to price-out several plans to extend or reform dining hall hours

At Yale, A Place To Stay For Frosh

Harvard freshmen without friends at Yale won’t have to sleep on a park bench during this year’s Harvard-Yale weekend. While

New Yale Rules Cut Back on Tailgate Time

New restrictions at the Harvard-Yale Game in New Haven this year will require tailgates to end by the beginning of

Yale Tailgates To End Before Third Quarter

New restrictions at the Harvard-Yale Game in New Haven this year will require tailgates to end by the beginning of

Longer Dinner Hours Prove Elusive

Every year, a Harvard undergraduate pays about $4,430 for board, which translates into a system where students can take unlimited

Summers Grants Millions for Social Space

The Office of University President Lawrence H. Summers will provide millions of dollars to fund a slate of social space

Summers Grants Millions To Fund Student Space Construction

The Office of University President Lawrence H. Summers will provide millions of dollars to fund a slate of social space

More Katrina Students To Enroll

The College announced yesterday that is has accepted 36 visiting students for the semester from schools shut down by Hurricane

HBS To Welcome Students, Faculty Affected By Katrina

Harvard Business School (HBS) announced last week that it would offer limited levels of assistance to second-year MBA students, doctoral

Rooms Reopened for New Students

Parts of Apley Court and Claverly Hall deemed too noisy for College students due to neighboring construction will be offered

Harvard's Helping Hand

As the extent of Hurricane Katrina’s human and economic toll became increasingly apparent last week, University administrators acted to address

New Assistant Dean Appointed

John “Jay” Ellison, previously the Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Lowell House, was appointed as the College’s new assistant dean

Harvard To Take in Students Affected by Hurricane

Following the lead of several Boston-area schools, Harvard announced today that a limited number of students enrolled at universities and

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