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Sumi A. Kim

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Looking Back, Looking Forward

It is Saturday, May 26, just before 10 p.m., and the Class of 2001’s last set of undergraduate finals are


Faust Speech Opens Radcliffe Lecture Series

Speaking before a packed Agassiz Theatre, the dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study kicked off a series of


Unbreakable Code Discovered

A Harvard computer science professor has announced he has discovered a way to make codes unbreakable. Michael Rabin, Watson professor


Harvard Leads Nation in Black Graduation

A recent study found that Harvard has the highest graduation rate for black students in the nation, at 94 percent.


Students Protest Pfizer on World AIDS Day

As many undergraduates wore red ribbons to commemorate World AIDS Day Friday, a group of students joined about 100 protesters


Rudenstine's Salary Remains Relatively Low

Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine's salary remained significantly below the national median last year, according to the Chronicle of Higher


On Electoral College, Harvard Is Divided

With the fate of the presidency hanging on the outcome of Florida's 25 electoral votes, professors and students are weighing


Cambridge City Council Gives Voting Rights to Immigrants

In a significant step in support of immigrant rights, the Cambridge City Council approved a measure Monday night that will


Polls Are Everywhere, And as Volatile as Ever

With the election less than a week away, pundits, journalists and others are turning to the polls to venture their