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Dancing With the Past
SEVILLA, SPAIN One of the differences about Europe is the age. There are old things here, really old and really
Single Daughter Seeks Single Father
M aybe you've toyed with the idea of placing a personal ad before. It's kind of cheesy, and yet... "Single
It's Easy To Forget To Do Nothing
It's only a few weeks into the semester, and already things are getting crazy. Homework is due, extracurriculars are swinging
Different Shades Of Red
In my last column, some readers may have noticed, there was a word that I actually didn't write. The word
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
I'm still trying to figure out the logistics of the tight-rope walk between feminist and feminine. I spent much of
Tommy's & Noch's
Harvard students are notoriously nocturnal, as attested to by the fact that I am writing this column at 4:41 in
Local Ice Cream Chain Opens At New Mass. Ave. Location
Toscanini's, an ice cream shop that opened last week at 1310 Mass. Ave.--the location recently vacated by Ultimate Bagel--was doing
Formal Functions
So you finally caved in and bought a tux. Or you got your credit card bill for dinner at the
Animal Magnetism
Students at Harvard will go to great lengths for fur. Despite the warning of the Handbook for Students that "no
The Good, the Bad, and the Fluent
Students shop classes, check out syllabi and critique professors' lecture styles while deciding what courses to code into their study
Lamont Graffiti Enlightens, Confuses
Call it self-expression. All over Lamont Library, students scribble their frustrations onto desktops, walls and anything else that doesn't move.
10th ANNIVERSARY
"Until that ideal world comes into existence, it is a good idea to have at least one department that pays
Young Democrats Play Major Role in Chicago Convention
CHICAGO--MTV's "Choose or Lose" bus sat beside the main entrance to the United Center, its reporters on the floor of
Young Democrats Play Major Role in Chicago Convention
CHICAGO--MTV's "Choose or Lose" bus sat beside the main entrance to the United Center, its reporters on the floor of
Marshall Plan Turns 50; Celebration Is Planned
Harvard is planning an international symposium which will be "the centerpiece of next year's Commencement," according to the Harvard News