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Theresa J. Chung

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HRTV Expands Its Staff, Increases Programming

From a handful of people producing one television show in 1992, Harvard-Radcliffe Television (HRTV) has blossomed into an active, 150-student


Survey: Diversity Lacking At HLS

A majority of Harvard Law School students are unhappy with the level of representation of women and minorities on the


HMS Plans Hearing On Organ Donation

A Harvard Medical School hearing Monday, the first of its kind in the nation, will consider ways to increase the


Environment Bills Discussed

Four prominent environmentalists discussed bills under consideration by the U.S. Senate which would transform the face of American environmental policy


Fasting Students Seek Ethnic Studies Dep't.

Students from Harvard's Ethnic Studies Action Committee (ESAC) will forgo meals and gather on the steps of Widener today to


Dance Will Test Alcohol Policy

The beer will flow tonight as Eliot, Kirkland and Winthrop Houses host the first jointly-sponsored house dance since the College


Orgo Gets More Lab Space and Equipment

The Chemistry Department plans to renovate its laboratories in the Science Center this summer, allowing some 600 organic chemistry students


New Trees Replace Aging Elms

April showers bring May flowers--and new maple and magnolia trees--to the Yard. In the second part of a two-year program


Community BRIEFS

A city council committee last night considered a proposed homerule petition that would prevent convicted felons from serving in elected