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OPINION
By Jennifer L. Burns
Monday, May 5, 1997
I t's a plot. Slowly, surely, they're taking reading period away from us. The official calendar lists "reading period" as
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Wednesday, February 26, 1997
The Strawberries Music and Video store at 38 JFK St. closed last week. Several sources said the record store closed
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Thursday, February 6, 1997
While at Harvard there is nary a whisper of discontent among graduate students, the Yale administration is preparing to defend
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Thursday, May 5, 1994
Jay M. Harris, teacher of the popular core course Foreign Cultures 56: "Jewish Life in Eastern Europe," received tenure this
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Saturday, April 30, 1994
In a case challenging an alleged a pattern of gender bias, a former administrator at Yale Medical School is suing
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Saturday, April 16, 1994
Yale is dead. That, at least, is the conclusion reached by an article in this month's issue of GQ magazine.
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Saturday, March 19, 1994
Like Harvard, Dartmouth College is considering major changes in student transcripts to combat perceived grade inflation. According to an article
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Saturday, March 5, 1994
Fraternities around the country have once again come under scrutiny after a recent series of deaths and disfigurements. A recent
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Thursday, February 24, 1994
President Clinton's proposed federal budget for fiscal 1995 will increase funding for science and technology research at universities, according to
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NEWS
By Jennifer L. Burns
Saturday, February 19, 1994
A cartoon depicting future Harvard professor Cornel West '74, which ran in The Daily Princetonian last week, has sparked controversy
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