Melanie R. Williams
Conference to Focus on AIDS
About 60 people from Boston-area schools will gather this weekend to discuss how to start and improve AIDS education programs
Just the Facts, Please
Marcus Roberts' debut solo album, The Truth is Spoken Here, is sure to go down in the gospel of Jazz
Black History Month Comes to Ivy Schools
With the memory of the interethnic Visions '89 conference still fresh, cross-cultural understanding will be the theme of Black History
Jacquet Brings Jazz to Life
Jazz for Life Phillips Brooks House/Oxfam America Sanders Theater--tonight Renowned saxophonist, Jean Baptiste "Illinois" Jacquet stands out among the artists
Dining Workers Downplay Insensitivity
Members of University Dining Services yesterday acknowledged that featuring "Fifties" nostalgia nights in river houses two weeks ago reflected insensitivity
Campus Minority Activism Marked By New Consensus and Organization
The student activism of the 1960s and 1970s is making a comeback this year, but with a twist. Responding to
A Play of One's Own
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Written by Edward Albee Directed by Jason Rosencranz At the Lowell House JCR T HE
Easy Being Green
G REEN Fuse is one of those rare creatures whose ranks are just beginning to swell: a Harvard rock band
The Musical Makes a Comeback
For three years, prohibitively high costs and the desire of the Harvard-Radcliffe Drama Club (HRDC) to present "straight drama" meant
Harvard Theater
The Cocktail Party Written by T.S. Eliot Directed by Todd Brun At the Mather House TV Room Through this weekend
Skating and Partying With the Stars
Havard skating enthusiasts have something to cheer about once again because it's time for the 19th annual "Evening with Champions"
Ignorance Is Bliss
Hay Fever Written by Noel Coward Directed by Carl B.J. Fox At the Lowell House JCR Through this weekend N
Films that Flouted Franco
A festival of critically acclaimed films by some of Spain's best directors began its run at the Carpenter Center last
Northeastern's Ryder to Resign After 14 Years at School's Helm
The president of Northeastern University said this week that he plans to step down from the position which he has
Top Brass
A Soldier's Play Written by Charles Fuller Directed by Timothy Benston At the Agassiz Theater D IRECTOR Timothy Benston reinstated