Wendy D. Widman

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HMS Anticipates $37M In Deficits

Harvard Medical School has reduced its projected five-year deficit of $62 million to $37 million, according to predictions last month

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Fair Trade Bananas Make HUDS Debut

Like the pre-exam complexion of many a stressed-out student, today’s selection of bananas in the dining halls might not glow

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Strutting their Stuff Pt. II

Lather. Exfoliate. Rinse. Repeat. To compliment such wardrobes, grooming—once the exclusive domain of women donning powders and lipstick—is working its

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Strutting their stuff

For Harvard men at the turn of the 19th century, fashion dictates came from the college administration, not the Milan

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Adidas Originals Store Opens Today In Square

The Adidas apparel store that closed up its Mass. Ave. storefront three years ago has reinvented itself with a look

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Scene and Heard: Letting Loose at the Fogg

Framed by stone columns and archways, the scene in the indoor courtyard of the Fogg Art Museum last Thursday night

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Thousands Run in High Temperatures

A strong and sweaty brigade of runners dressed in everything from superman costumes to hula skirts to skimpy speedos pushed

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Banking on Pain

When Casey Woo ’03 landed a position as an analyst with the investment bank Morgan Stanley in New York, he

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Centralization, Updates Top HUDS' Menu

Andy Allen, clad in his chef’s whites, stands in the cold steel confines of a walk-in refrigerator, clutching a bag

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HUDS Serves Up Low-Fat Meal

Even the most health-conscious eaters may have missed out on the smorgasbord of low-fat and low-cholesterol options that Harvard University

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Adams Closes Dining Hall to First-Years

Hungry first-years living on the outskirts of the Yard may be forced to take the few extra steps to Annenberg

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The Politics of Food

Demonstrations for curricular change and a Living Wage haven’t always been popular. But strike students where their hearts—err, that is,

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Students Pay To Avoid MAC

The price of fitness is rising. Just as the University agreed to shell out $20,000 dollars per House gym to

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Real Taco Successor Prepares To Open

On Christmas Eve, Real Taco served its last helpings of Mexican food before its owners taped brown paper to the

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Lieberman Says War in Iraq Still Merits Support

Democratic presidential hopeful Joseph I. Lieberman pronounced his continued support for the war in Iraq and said that the capture

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind