Ying Wang

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Seniors satisfied overall; extracurriculars get high marks

Nearly four out of five seniors would still choose Harvard for college if they could pick again, with 85 percent

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In Shooting’s Wake, Harvard Tweaks Policies

Colleges nationwide have reconsidered their policies for dealing with potentially dangerous students after April’s rampage student shooting at Virginia Tech.

The Virgin Blue

The Virgin Blue

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From Asia with Love

Yiting Liu ’03 has become more than just a household name in China. Written by Liu’s parents, the 2000 Chinese

The Unofficial College Guide to Harvard...

The Unofficial College Guide to Harvard...

... with murder.

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Student Tailgate Relocated Next to McCurdy Track

The Harvard-Yale student tailgate will be officially moved from Ohiri Field to the parking lot at 175 North Harvard St.,

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Students Face Party Limits

As undergraduates look for ways to celebrate Harvard-Yale weekend, they may find fewer options due to efforts made to encourage

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Tailgate's On, But Pre-Parties Off

Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 announced Friday that the Boston City Licensing Board has granted approval for

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College Secures Permit for Tailgate

Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 announced today that the Boston City Licensing Board has granted approval for

Mindless Eating

Mindless Eating

Why We Eat More Than We Think

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Lewis To Embark on Overseas Book Tour

After criticizing the direction of the American liberal arts education system in his recent book, former Dean of the College

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Pub's First Call Pushed to Late Spring

Students looking to grab chilled drafts and late-night grub at Harvard’s Queen’s Head pub will have to wait until late

At Risk

At Risk

Patricia Cornwell is the finest crime writer of her generation, but the crime is an afterthought in “At Risk.”

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Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind