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Susan K. Brown

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Photo, Photo, Photo, Photo

When Photeine Anagnostopoulos makes an announcement in the Winthrop House dining hall, it's a production. She spends ten minutes telling

Teaching the School Boards

In 1961, a Black sociologist at a convention at the Chase Park Plaza in St. Louis wanted to take dip

State Legislature to Meet Tomorrow

Although the state legislature will reconvene tomorrow, it will not vote on any major issues, such as amendments to Proposition

Voters Handily Pass Proposition 2 1/2

Massachusetts voters yesterday over-whelmingly approved Proposition 2 1/2, the controversial measure slashing state property and auto excise taxes. With 50

Proposition 2 1/2 And All That...

One of the favorite statistics cited by the Citizens for Limited Taxation is that the Massachusetts legislature has faced nearly

Portuguese--Island Community

On Cambridge St. near Inman Square, Portuguese fish markets sell squid and saltwater delicacies; Portuguese bakeries send off the odor

The Latest Arrivals

For 325 of its 350 years, Cambridge did not have an Hispanic population. And for about 337 years, it didn't

A Sensitive Approach

Police academy instructors often tell recruits learning to handle sexual crimes about a woman who was severely beaten and raped.

A Sensitive Approach

Police academy instructors often tell recruits learning to handle sexual crimes about a woman who was severely beaten and raped.

A Sensitive Approach

Police academy instructors often tell recruits learning to handle sexual crimes about a woman who was severely beaten and raped.

A Godsent Change

Imagine studying a specialized theological field for three or more years, honing in on the current debates and scholarship in

Five Student Panelists Explain Faith in Unification Church

Much of the criticism directed toward the Unification Church "stems from a lack of knowledge of how it's theologically grounded,"

Red Line Addition: Tunnel Vision

Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) descriptions of the extension of the Red Line are artfully simple: "...five years of blasting,

Pride, Pain and

Picture Prudential Center milling with tens of thousands of people, all happy, some waving balloons or shirts. Now add foil-like

Cambridge Police Confiscate 600 Bags of Heroin, $24,000

Boston and Cambridge police last week confiscated more than $20,000 worth of heroin and about $24,000 in cash when they

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