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Increasingly Popular, Sororities To Expand

More than 80 women turned out to eat bagels and hear about the rush procedures of Kappa Alpha Theta and

Spring Student Productions Selected

A Shakespearean history set in Mexico and a musical about the political and emotional aspects of international chess competition have

FDO’s Senior Proctor To Depart

Matthew J. DeGreeff ’89, the man who holds the distinction of being the longest-serving first-year proctor, announced last week that

Hillel Charters Plane, Sends Students to Pro-Israel Rally

Roughly 100 Harvard students joined over 100,000 individuals from around the nation and the world yesterday at the Israel Solidarity

Brown Switches to Need Blind Aid

Like all other Ivy League schools, Brown University will soon consider all of its applicants for college admission without looking

Temporary E-mail Shut-Down Planned

This Friday evening, Harvard students will not be able to substitute e-mail for a social life—there won’t be any e-mail

Reich Gains Cambridge Support

As Democrats across Massachusetts —including a contingent of Harvard students—turned out Saturday to pick delegates to their party’s late-May state

Brown Pledges Need-Blind Admissions

Newly-installed Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons presented on Monday a plan to eliminate financial need as a criterion in

Panelists Discuss Validity Of Evolutionary Theory

Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute Jonathan Wells and Harvard Professor of Biology Stephen Palumbi debated the merits of evolutionary

Upstart Adams Leads in Intramural Standings

Adams House is poised to beat out seven-time Straus Cup winner Cabot House to capture the House intramural (IM) championship,

Hundreds Spend Holiday at Harvard

Hunter A. Maats ’04 spent Thanksgiving break in his Mather House room sleeping, eating, watching movies and cleaning 30 dollars

BASIC TRAINING

ROTC Group Raises Its Voice

The presence of the Harvard Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)—banished from campus since 1969—has increased suddenly and significantly since the

HELPING THE HOMELESS

Square Homeless Center Opens

The University Lutheran Homeless Shelter (UniLu) filled all 24 of its beds last night, its opening night for this winter.

For Class of 2006, an E-Mail, Not an Envelope

Following the lead of Dartmouth and Yale, Harvard will offer online admissions notification to Class of 2006 hopefuls. The faster

MORAL QUESTION

Panel Heatedly Debates Merits of Death Penalty

A panel on the death penalty played to a full house last night in the ARCO Forum at the Kennedy

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