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Lorrayne S. Ward

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Southie's Changing Face

Michael Patrick MacDonald grew up in the Old Colony housing projects of South Boston, on 8 Patterson Way. My apartment's


Rice Cooker, I Hardly Knew Ye

Harvard trusts its students with thousands of dollars worth of computer equipment, fragile laboratory tools and rare books. The administration


Just Say No to Senior Gift

Like the patches of green grass appearing from beneath the melting slush, business suit-clad seniors are popping up all over


Editorial Notebook: Flying Back to the Coop

I was determined. I was prepared. As I sat down at my laptop surrounded by syllabi, I only thought about


Finding a Space for Multiracial Students

For most Harvard students, checking a box for race on the application was a simple task. Yet in 1998, the


"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Doesn't Work

Private First Class Calvin Glover snuck into Private First Class Barry Winchell's room with a baseball bat during the pre-dawn


Early Application Policy Has Affected Applications Nationwide

The policy change at Harvard, Brown and Georgetown that allows high school seniors to apply early action at more than


Harvard Apparel Maker to Name Plant Locations

Harvard's second-largest licensed apparel manufacturer has announced that it will be the first company to comply with the University's new


Fifteen Minutes: A Hop, Skip and (You're) Humped

The urge can strike at any time. Whether trudging back from section or stumbling home from a wild night, the