Christopher Ortega

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Schmidt Defends Ed. Project

Former Yale President Benno C. Schmidt Jr. vigorously defended his profit-based Edison Project to a skeptical audience in a speech

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Crusading for Gains In the Black Movement

More than 400 students occupied University Hall on April 9, 1969. But only one of them was Black. While the

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Crusading for Gains In the Black Movement

More than 400 students occupied University Hall on April 9, 1969 But only one of them was Black. While the

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Football Recruit Dies From Electrocution

A Football recruit in the class of 1998 was electrocuted Monday while vacationing on South Padre Island, Tex. at a

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Guinier Will Give Class Day Speech

Lani C. Guinier '71 confirmed that she will speak at the 1994 Class Day exercises in an interview with The

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Jewett Defends Dean On Perspective Charge

Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 yesterday expressed support for Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, who

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U.C. to Consider 50 Percent Hike In Student Fees

The Undergraduate Council will soon consider a 50-percent hike in the fee paid by every Harvard student to support the

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Students Raise Money for Bosnia

A recently formed student organization dedicated to aiding war-torn Bosnia has already raised several thousand dollars in two days of

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FCC Reduces Cable TV Rates

The cable rate cuts ordered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last week will have negligible impact on Harvard subscribers

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Digitas Holds First Meeting

Digitas, a recently-formed student group that will explore and advocate emerging technologies, held its first meeting last night. The organizers

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CUE Suggests Revising Records

Driven by fears of grade inflation and a desire to provide more accurate pictures of student performance, the Committee on

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Ad Angers Brandeis Students

A rally held at Brandeis University yesterday on Holocaust revisionism turned into a shouting match, as several students expressed anger

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Levine, Education School Prof., Finalist for Top Job at American U.

Arthur E. Levine, chair of the University's graduate program in higher education, is one of three finalists being considered for

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T-Shirts in Yard Raise Awareness

A clothesline in Harvard Yard full of colorful t-shirts served as an unconventional way to raise awareness of sexual violence

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Fencing Splits Brandeis Opener

The Harvard men's and women's fencing teams got off to a mixed start to their seasons against Brandeis last night

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

Premeds in Search of MCAT Prep Say Harvard Classes Provide Insufficient Instruction

House Life

Anne Harrington and John Durant Named Pfoho House Masters