Scott A. Resnick
Costs Steep for Commencement Move-Out
Nothing in life is free--not even moving out of Harvard's dorms at the end of each academic year. Although there
The Prestige Chase
T hey don't use four-color click pens, but listening to the myths at the Harvard Law School (HLS) suggests law
New Study Shows Students Increasingly Form Diverse Blocking Groups
"Randomization" turned three this year, fulfilling the goal of former Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 to diversify
Phi Beta Kappa Honors Harvard Inductees
In a ceremony imbued with history and tradition, the oldest continuously operating chapter of Phi Beta Kappa held its annual
CDD Presents Zoning Suggestions
As developers line up with large-scale building projects for the city's approval, the Cambridge City Council yesterday heard a series
Ramsey Appointed to Science Medal Committee
President Bill Clinton last week announced his intent to appoint Higgins Professor of Physics Emeritus Norman F. Ramsey to the
Clinton Names Prof. to Council
President Bill Clinton last week announced his intent to appoint Higgins Professor of Physics Emeritus Norman F. Ramsey to the
The Juice Craze
It used to be an easy choice: orange or apple--perhaps crangrape for variety. But over the past few years, explosive
May I Take Your Order?
Certain organizations are renowned for their superior customer service. Harvard isn't one of them. At upscale department store chain Nordstrom's,
Mather Residents Start Literary Magazine
A small group of Mather House residents launched the first edition of Increase, an in-House literary magazine, last weekend. The
Adams Residents Question HoCo Accountability
A group of about 20 Adams House residents, mostly sophomores, met yesterday to discuss concerns about the structure of the
Wilson Decries Faculty Homogeneity
William Julius Wilson--a member of Harvard's "dream team" of preeminent black scholars--told students at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG)
Wilson Decires Faculty Homogeneity
William Julius Wilson--a member of Harvard's "dream team" of preeminent black scholars--told students at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG)
RCAA Offers "Qualified Support"
Even though the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association (RCAA) gave its "qualified support" to the proposed Harvard-Radcliffe merger on Tuesday, most
RCAA Offers `Qualified Support'
Even though the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association (RCAA) gave its "qualified support" to the proposed Harvard-Radcliffe merger on Tuesday, most