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May Habib

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2 in 5 Say They Sought Mental Health Help

Two out of five Harvard seniors say they have sought mental health treatment while in college, according to the results


Surveying the Scene

Every year, the members of the graduating class are required to take a survey that asks for their assessment of


The Class of 2007 Heads To Work­, Study, and Play

The majority of the Class of 2007 plans to enter the workforce come graduation, though a third of seniors who


Predictions

The Crimson’s editorial board puts its slightly scuffed crystal ball to work. Michael B. Broukhim ’07 Editorial chair Drew Gilpin


Growing Pains

A few days after I returned from winter break my freshman year, my mom gave birth to my twin siblings,


The Crimson Is Divided—And We Like It That Way

This is the third in a series of bi-weekly columns designed to explain The Crimson’s policy decisions and coverage choices.


Couple Doubles Gift to Genome Institute

Redoubling their efforts to unlock the power of the human genome, philanthropists Eli and Edythe L. Broad yesterday pledged an


Broads Double Contribution to Genome Institute

Redoubling their efforts to unlock the power of the human genome, philanthropists Eli and Edythe L. Broad yesterday pledged an


Workers Trick or Treat at Summers' Home

Harvard janitors, their children, and student organizers attempted to pull a Halloween trick on University President Lawrence H. Summers at


SLAM Worker Week Ends

The culminating event of the Student Labor Action Movement’s (SLAM) “A Week for Workers” drew more than 75 students, employees,

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