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Panel Discusses Women's History

Six prominent women scholars gathered in Agassiz House yesterday to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the


Lighthouse Hosts Gender Conference

More than 65 high school girls attended on Saturday the first ever Lighthouse Magazine Conference for Girls, which was designed


Wilson, RUS Differ on Clubs

Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson and the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) appear to have widely disparate visions on providing


RUS Members Elect Jarvenpaa, Coughlin

Members of the Radcliffe Union of Student (RUS), the official student government of Radcliffe College, elected a new board of


Finding Common Ground in the Square

In the wake of alleged conflicts between Au Bon Pain employees and homeless patrons, restaurant management and the Homeless Civil


Seven Harvard Students Named Rhodes Scholars

Seven Harvard students, including two Leverett House roommates, won 1992 American Rhodes Scholarships to study at Oxford University in England,


Wolf Celebrates Expected Win

Turnout at the Cambridge polls was extremely low yesterday, but that did not dampen the spirits of supporters of Mayor


Court Rules on Freedom of Speech Codes

A federal judge's ruling that the University of Wisconsin's hate speech code violated first amendment rights will likely effect other


Cambridge Mail Revamped

Cambridge residents may be seeing more dependable mail service in the future, said District Manager James F. Walsh. The Cambridge