John Tessitore
AIDS Day Raises Student Awareness
Harvard students and staff joined an international effort yesterday to raise public awareness about AIDS on the fifth annual World
FOP Director to Head West
After seven years of helping incoming first-years appreciate the wilds of New England, the director of the First-Year Outdoor Program
Tommy's Evacuated After Bomb Threats
Employees evacuated Tommy's Lunch late Wednesday night after a bomb threat was phoned in to the popular dining spot and
Final Clubs Welcome New Members
Ending their two-month long "punch" process, Harvard's nine all-male final clubs yesterday delivered invitations of membership to a select group
Holyoke Center Begins Sidewalk Renovations
Wooden barricades and a plywood walkway mark a Holyoke Center sidewalk renovation, the first stage of a major refurbishment project
Clinton's Cabinet: The Harvard Club?
Just hours after the polls closed, political commentators began making predictions about President-elect Clinton's cabinet, pointing to a number of
Round Seven of Middle East Peace Talks to Begin
The Middle East peace process is making unprecedented progress, said an Israeli official at a press conference for local university
Biographer Slams Kissinger
As the driving force behind U.S. foreign policy during the 1970s, Henry A. Kissinger '50 mislead the American public and
Fed. Judge Seeks Legal Reforms
Corporate and securities law must be reformed if U.S. businesses are to prosper, federal appeals court judge Ralph k. Winter
Marchers Support Somalia
A group of Cambridge residents gathered on the steps of City Hall last night in a candlelight vigil to support
Gates Named Richest in U.S.
William H. Gates III, Harvard dropout and computer tycoon, has been named the wealthiest person in America by Forbes magazine.