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Rebecca M. Wand
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At Harvard, Eating Disorders Common
When Rachel arrived at Harvard as a first-year student, she was determined to avoid the dreaded "freshman 15." She ate
Advising Lacks Structure In Houses
When Clare K. Golden '95 moved into Mather House two years ago, she suddenly found herself without the academic and
Ma Jaya Speaks at Divinity School
People must touch, hug and love those with AIDS for whom no one else will care, spiritual leader and AIDS
Harvard Updates Identification Cards to Improve Security
Harvard has updated its identification cards to include magnetic strips, a move which officials hope will improve security and streamline
ID Cards Updated
Harvard has updated its identification cards to include magnetic strips, a move which officials hope will improve security and streamline
Harvard Updates Identification Cards to Improve Security
Harvard has updated its identification cards to include magnetic strips, a move which officials hope will improve security and streamline
Finding Public Policy
Under the leadership of President Linda S. Wilson, Radcliffe college is encouraging women to shape public policy on important societal
Are Women Still 2nd Class Citizens at Harvard?
A t an Undergraduate Council meeting this spring. Vice Chair David L. Hanselman '94 awarded Marc D. McKay '94 a
Learning to Serve the Community
A s a swarm of professors leave the University to join the Clinton administration and serve the nation, many undergraduates
Phi Betas, Alumni Gather
American culture suffers from too much plastic, television and advertising, Pulitzer-prize author Norman Mailer '43 told several hundred of his
BGLSA Leaders' Goal Is Visibility
One of the first actions the new leaders of the Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Students Association say they will take
Afro-Am Studies Grows Under New Leadership
In 1989 the Afro-American Studies department had one tenured faculty member. Student protesters insisted that the promise of the concentration
Investigation Clears Katz Of Grant Bias
A College-commissioned probe investigating a complaint by the Society of Arab Students that a Harvard Foundation student officer mishandled its
Facing Down Stereotypes
Arab and Arab-American students on campus constitute a small but increasingly vocal community. In recent years, the Society of Arab
Two Houses, Two Ways of Life
Step into the Kirkland House dining hall and you may get a glimpse of the house's social spirit--but don't be