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El-Gaili Fuses His Multiple Identities

Ahmed el-Gaili '98 has a certain experienced, fluid smoothness when presenting himself, from his perfectly articulated speech to his perfectly


Public TV Investigates Harvard Gamers' Motives

Monday evening marked the last meeting of the year for the Harvard-Radcliffe Science-Fiction and Fantasy Association (HRSFA). As usual, talk


Graduate Council Demands Better Advising

Graduate students need better advising and safer transportation to off-campus graduate residences, representatives from the Graduate Student Council (GSC) told


Robinson Will Give Address At Graduation

The University announced yesterday that Mary Robinson, United Nations high commissioner for human rights and former president of the Republic


GSAS Student Assaulted Walking on Kirkland Street

A graduate student was the victim of an indecent assault last Thursday morning, according to a community advisory issued by


Bagaric Discusses Bosnian Problems

The Southeastern Europe Society (EuroClub) hosted a lecture and round table discussion yesterday on "Bosnia-Herzegovina--Time of War and Peace" with


Students Celebrate Hindu Festival

Passersby of the Malkin Athletic Center Quadrangle were treated to a riotous sight yesterday afternoon of some 20 members from


Visiting Nuns Rally Support for Free Tibet

Seven Tibetan nuns from the Keydong Thuk-che-cho-ling Nunnery in Nepal visited Harvard on Friday for a combination of cultural and


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Ruth R. Wisse, who teaches "Literature and Arts A-48: The Modern Jewish Experience in Literature," once laughed when someone suggested