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Paul K. Nitze
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First-Year Advising Often Hit or MIss
If the myth of coming to Harvard is "sink or swim," most first-years might be forgiven for anticipating a life
Wasteland: Harvard Schedules, Facilities Complicate Staying in Shape
Instinct tells us that Harvard undergraduates have too much on their plates and that something's got to budge--such as their
Weissmans World
In early October, the University announced the end of its six-year, $2.1 billion capital campaign. These monies have funded buildings,
A Good Time is Hard to Find
If Harvard students had a nickel for every time they or their friends criticized campus social life, the College would
OUT OF THE BOX
The waning days before spring break are a time of intense griping for Harvard students. They complain, with reason, about
Recent Assault Cases Ignite Student's Call for Resources
A crowded really, a Faculty vote and extensive media coverage have brought issues of sexual violence on campus into the
Where Do All Those Harvard Proctors Go?
One of the cruel ironies of college existence, particularly for Harvard students, is that just as nature shows her first
In Hopes That Arts Come First With Students
M any of Harvard's artistic students may dream of big, well-lit galleries, packed houses and a University that isn't as
La Flamme: A Cut Above
T o some Harvard students, getting a haircut is minor surgery, with possible results ranging from mildly acceptable to imitations
The Beef on Crew's Raging Hormones
"I s your Harvard male your basic off-the-rack male? I would say, 'Yes, he is,''' says Dr. Richard G. Bribiescas.