Sandhya R. Rao
They've Got Our Numbers
"Hello. You have reached Harvard University. If you will kindly wait, one of our operators will be with you shortly.
Council Candidates Poster to Impress
And they're off. Off and running before the 1993 Undergraduate Council election, the candidates are decorating kiosks all over campus
Harvard Ranked First Again in Annual Survey
Make that four in a row. Four years in a row, that is, that U.S. News and World Report has
Louie's Closed by Fire
Louie's Superette, the convenience store located across from Mather House and a vital source of alcohol for neighboring residents, remains
Equestrians Garner Fifth Place This Year
This year the Harvard equestrian team placed fifth out of thirteen teams in its division. The club consists of 20
Latino Panelists Back NAFTA
The suggested North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will benefit Mexico, and Latinos in the United States and Hispanic-Americans should
Court Finds Brown U. in Violation of Title IX
Brown University must restore its women's gymnastics and volleyball teams, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Court
Silbert: Educate Ex-Convicts
Teaching and learning are the keys for ex-convicts to adjust successfully to mainstream society, according to Mimi Silbert, president of
Business Must Work for Trade
Multinational corporations are vital to the survival and growth of world trade, said David de Pury, chair of the Switzerland-based
Panelists Debate Nature Of Rights Sought by Gays
Before an audience of more than 100 at the Kennedy School of Government, panelists voiced disagreement over whether rights sought
HRAC Approved by Epps, Hosts Speakers
The president of the newly-formed Harvard Republican Action Committee yesterday said his club has won official recognition from the College
Speaker Lauds Selfishness
Selfishness is healthy and rational, an Objectivist speaker told an audience of more than 100 in a speech at the
Students Inaugurate New GOP HEADQUARTERS
BOSTON--A new Massachusetts College Republican Headquarters opened its doors yesterday, touted by local politicians as an incubator for G.O.P. success.
'Storm of The Century' Blasts Quincy Dining Hall
Snow and hurricane winds smacked the East Coast from Florida to Maine during one of the most powerful storms of
Students to Fast for Haitians
Thirty Yale and Harvard law School students rallied on the steps of Memorial Church yesterday to protest President Clinton's refusal