Joyce Y. Zhang
Pro-Life Posters Spark Debate
Posters depicting in utero fetuses raised eyebrows and a small uproar last week. One of the posters, the second in
HBS Mulls Criteria for Admits
Harvard Business School (HBS) is considering reviewing its current admissions criteria to ensure credibility in response to increased concern over
Protesters Greet Army at HMS
Army recruiters faced about 20 protesters at Harvard Medical School yesterday as gay rights supporters staged a demonstration to decry
TF E-Mails Class By Mistake
On a wireless campus united by facebook.com, Blackberries, and inbox-choking e-mail lists, e-mail blunders are a part of everyday life.
BSC May Be Facing Tutor Shortage
As finals approach, the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC) has been actively soliciting tutors through e-mail and phone calls—so much
Get Me the UC
Undergraduate Council president Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and vice-president Clay T. Capp ’06 might have received a couple dozen more
Harvard Director To Lead Habitat
Nicolas P. Retsinas, director of Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) and a lecturer in housing studies, was recently
University Buys Harvard Textbooks
China’s Fudan University in Shanghai has purchased 6,357 different textbooks from Harvard, ranging from all subjects and departments, and spending
Dharma Students Host Diwali, Festival of Lights
Members of Dharma, Harvard’s Hindu Students Association, came together at the Lowell House Masters’ residence on Sunday night to light
AAAS Inducts 225th Class of Fellows
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences inducted its 225th class of fellows and foreign honorary members on Saturday in
Class Marshal Finalists Chosen
The much-anticipated results of the first round of the Senior Class Marshal election were released yesterday afternoon, with 16 finalists
Students Evacuated In Cabot House Flood
A pipe burst in Cabot House early Friday morning, flooding rooms from the fourth floor downward and forcing students from