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Carlos A. Monje jr.
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Despite More Money, Still a Struggle to Fund Student Groups
This year, Brown's Finance Committee distributed a whopping $686,406 collected from student fees, giving the Debating Union $9,440, the Ball
Assailants Rob Two Students At Knifepoint
Two Harvard undergraduates were robbed at knife-point early Wednesday morning one block away from Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) headquarters.
HUPD Launches Community Policing
On a chillly September evening, first-years fidgeted in their Science Center seats and watched Officer Kevin P. Bryant approach the
KSG Student Runs for Maryland Legislature
A 27-year-old Kennedy School student is getting a jump start on his political career this year as he begins his
In Death's Wake, Students Puzzled By Tragic Loss
Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are stumbling to find a moral to the story of Scott Krueger's death.
Charges for Long Distance Calls Will Decrease
Harvard students should be seeing a substantial decrease in their long distance telephone bills as early as next month, student
Burma Activists Support U.S. Ban
Student activists on campus are celebrating the Clinton administration's long-awaited decision to ban new U.S. investment in Burma, which was
Low-Key Discussion Hypes Business Jobs
While big business firms usually visit campus hoping to attract graduating seniors, a panel of representatives from some of the
Panel Urges Women to Seek Office
Women were strongly encouraged to seek political office and given advice about how to get elected at a panel discussion
Dershowitz Speaks at Ed School
Alan M. Dershowitz, Frankfurter professor of law, warned of the dangers of assimilation and integration to Jewish identity in a