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Peter Thiel Encourages Students to Plan Ahead
Peter A. Thiel, cofounder of Paypal and one of the initial investors in Facebook, encouraged students to look at life with a more definite vision for their long-term future during a talk at Harvard Business School on Thursday.
CIA: US Overestimated Soviet Missiles
During the “Missile Gap” of the 1950s and 1960s, the United States drastically overestimated the number of Soviet missiles, according to 189 documents recently released by the CIA.
Candadian-Palestianian Lawyer Discusses Statehood Bid
As Palestine makes its bid for statehood at the United Nations, Diana Buttu spoke about the challenges facing that country.
Cambridge's Smallest Park
Taylor Square Park is the smallest public park in Cambridge. At 57 square feet, it's about half the size of a typical Winthrop House bedroom.
Candidates Edge Into State Senate Race
State Representative Jonathan Hecht of Watertown and State Representative William N. Brownsberger '78 may face off in the Senate race.
Judge: Harvard Can Keep Artifacts
A U.S. district court judge ruled Thursday that Harvard can keep a collection of Persian tablets.
The Thrones of Garden Street
Unlike the look-don't-touch aura that surrounds most sculpture, these stone thrones, called "King and Queen," are meant to be sat on.
Katalicious Def: Pole Dancer and Harvard Freshman
If you're a freshman, you might have heard the name "Katalicious Def." The real-life person behind this freshman propelled to minor celebrity by Facebook is Katherine J. Zhou '15, who has made a bit of a splash thanks to her unusual hobby: she pole dances.