J.wyatt Emmerich

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Alphabet Soup for Junior Politicians

Student government at Harvard consists of a 95-member student assembly and several student-faculty advisory committees. Both have little power, but

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A Ticket to Ride

There is no typical freshman experience. In this section, four seniors recount the good times and the bad times that

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Subway Extension Project Will Take Four Years

Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) officials said yesterday they expect construction on the extension of the Red Line, which has

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Federal Ruling Fails to Alter Subway Plan

A federal magistrate last week refused to issue an injunction to halt construction of the 3.2-mile extension of the Red

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Seedy Core

T HE 36-PAGE REPORT on the core curriculum released by the Faculty two weeks ago marks a major step in

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CHUL Says 'No Comment'

Monday's meeting of the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) demonstrated all too clearly the divisions between the student

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Constitutional Convention Resolves Representation

The Harvard-Radcliffe Constitutional Convention last night decided how students will choose representatives for the new student government it hopes to

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Color-Blind Populism

F AR FROM PRETENTIOUS ivory towers and the unsettling cacophony and grime of Eastern industrial cities, far away where neighbors

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Boutiques Bump Off Barbers' Business

You can still find barber poles, shaving mugs and $3.50 haircuts in Cambridge, but it is harder than it was

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