David K. Hausman
Labor Protests Gain Momentum as University Pledges Audit
In an escalation of Harvard's labor protests, about 200 students demanding higher wages for security guards surrounded Mass. Hall and
Chao Speaks to Campus Asian Groups
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao told students yesterday that Asian Americans should not exaggerate the effect of discrimination
Equal Privileges For Notorious Alums
CORRECTION APPENDED They are white and male, but nonetheless they are covered by a University non-discrimination policy. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW]
Adams Odor Pinned to Pipes
Two broken water pipes in Adams House created a sewage smell that permeated the dining hall and serving area over
Kerry Urges Eco-Awareness
Sen. John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry, speaking at the First Parish Church on Saturday, condemned the environmental policy of
Palestinian Official Calls for Peace
Afif Safieh, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization’s mission to the United States, told a full audience at the Institute
Schools Vet Special Education Leaders
The Cambridge School Committee interviewed two candidates for Executive Director of Special Education in a sparsely attended special session on
In Speech, Blix Urges Disarmament
Hans Blix, the Swedish diplomat famed for his recent work as U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq, said last night that
The Situation
The conflict in Iraq is so overwhelming, controversial, and timely a subject that the makers of “The Situation”—self-proclaimed as the
Kristof To Give KSG Farewell Address
Nicholas D. Kristof ’82, the crusading New York Times columnist, will speak at the Kennedy School of Government’s June 6
Test Your Brain for Bucks
CORRECTION APPENDED The hours are flexible, the pay is in cash, and the people are familiar. Though the psychology department