R. ALAN Leo

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Junior Goes Home To Wife, Baby and Rock Band

Most Harvard students consider their lives full--if not bursting--if they find time for classes, extracurriculars and maybe a social life.

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IOP Welcomes Spring Fellows to K-School

The Institute of Politics (IOP) announced its six spring 1997 fellows Monday, a group that includes the national director of

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A Harvard Sweatshirt For Your Stockings

Although most students look forward to leaving Harvard behind for winter break, many will end up taking a little piece

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Computer Society Sets Up Server For Popular New Game 'Quake'

When Harvard students need to unwind, they now have an alternative to Tommy's, Loker and the Grille. Increasingly, students looking

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Community

* INSTITUTE OF POLITICS * SAC Voter Registration Drive Concludes Today at K-School The Institute of Politics will conclude its

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HMC Reports Record Profits

Investment returns on the University's $8.6 billion endowment last year were the highest ever, according to the sixth annual letter

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Galluccio-Wolf Race Heats Up

In what pundits are calling the closest, most hard-fought Democratic primary race in Massachusetts, Cambridge voters today will nominate either

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RandoMizaTion: The First Week

The time for talk is over. After years of planning, discussion and much conflict, the experiment of randomization is about

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Harvard-City Housing Plan Falters

Discord among Cambridge neighborhood organizations may jeopardize a June agreement between Harvard and the Cambridge City Council over the fate

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Rudenstine Defends HMC Pay

President Neil L. Rudenstine defended the record-high pay of Harvard Management Company (HMC)'s top-compensated employees this week, after HMC came

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Vandal Policy Harsh, Thayer Residents Say

A week after administrators changed Thayer Hall's locks to keep out all non-residents, students in the dorm report no more

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Irish, British Leaders Meet

Twenty-five political leaders from Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain attended a workshop at the Kennedy School

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Weld, Kerry Discuss Issues Facing State's Biotechnology Industry

The Massachusetts senatorial race went high-tech--and highbrow--yesterday afternoon when candidates William F. Weld '66 and John F. Kerry spoke about

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Thayer Fouled By Vandalism

A spree of vandalism fouled Thayer Hall last week, outraging residents and prompting a strong response from Assistant Dean of

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CENTERING ON THE Humanities

W e like to have fun. What can I say? It's a fun building to be in," says Elizabeth L.

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