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For Sports, Admit Policy Not Binding

CORRECTION APPENDED Though Harvard announced plans to eliminate its early admissions program earlier this month, the decision isn’t exactly binding


Following Harvard, UVA Ends Early Admissions

With its announcement Monday afternoon, the University of Virginia became the third prominent university—and the first highly ranked public university—to


After Harvard, Princeton Ends Early Decision

A week after Harvard became the first Ivy League university to announce the dismantlement of its early admissions program, Princeton


Taking Harvard's Cue, Princeton Ends Early Decision

A week after Harvard became the first Ivy League university to announce the dismantlement of its early admissions program, Princeton


University Wins Anti-Discrimination Suit

Massachusetts’ highest court ruled Friday that Harvard did not violate the state’s antidiscrimination laws in firing an employee on grounds


Class of 2010 Yield Rises to 80 Percent

Eighty percent of students admitted to the Class of 2010 will matriculate at the College next year, giving Harvard its


Immigrant Cause Draws Hundreds to Yard

"Anti-immigrant sentiment is in some ways as American as apple pie," History and Literature lecturer Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 implored


Students, SLAM Plan Walkout

CORRECTION APPENDED Addressing a meeting of members from over 20 student groups, leaders of Harvard’s Fuerza Latina and Student Labor


Alumni Fund To Aid African Grad Students

In time for their 25th reunion this spring, members of the Harvard Class of 1981 have created a scholarship fund