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NEWS
By Eric P. Newcomer
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
There’s a stretch of land, no longer than one tenth of a mile long, that I know better than any other. With a little hustle I can make the distance in less than a minute flat.
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FM
By Eric P. Newcomer
Thursday, March 1, 2012
You could call him a polemic. But then you might be missing the point.
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FLYBY
By Eric P. Newcomer
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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FLYBY
By Eric P. Newcomer
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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FLYBY
By Eric P. Newcomer
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Pforzheimer House is in the Quad. If you can get over that fact, then it really is one of the best Houses on campus. With its happening House Masters, strong House life, and spacious rooms, if you get into Pfoho (and have a good pair of walking shoes), then you're set up for a great three years.
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NEWS
By Eric P. Newcomer
Friday, December 17, 2010
Reverend Peter J. Gomes, who has overseen the Memorial Church for the last three and a half decades, had a stroke Dec. 10, according to Jonathan Page, a former Epps Fellow and at Memorial Church.
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NEWS
By Melody Y. Hu, Eric P. Newcomer, and Monika L. S. Robbins
Friday, November 19, 2010
Michael W. McLean ’12 won an uncontested race for the Harvard Republican Club presidency last night after Luis A. Martinez ’12 pulled out of the contest while denying accusations that he forged an e-mail from the consulting firm McKinsey & Company to Harvard students.
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NEWS
By Melody Y. Hu and Eric P. Newcomer
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The College accepted approximately 93 percent of undergraduate applications for on-campus housing during the second January Term, according to winter break coordinator Erin E. Goodman.
The 1,375 undergraduate students who applied for housing were notified of the college’s decisions yesterday. Approximately 1,275 requests were approved.
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FM
By Eric P. Newcomer and Anna M. Yeung
Thursday, October 21, 2010
The deadline had come and gone, and Michael’s final expository writing paper remained unfinished.
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NEWS
By Julie R. Barzilay and Eric P. Newcomer
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The University has shifted the start dates for fall classes over the next seven years to minimize disruptions caused by the Labor Day holiday and to alleviate the “compressed pace” of the fall semester, according to an e-mail sent to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences community yesterday.
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