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Sasha A. Haines-stiles
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A Kinder, Gentler Police Force
The Harvard University Police Department has come a long way since the days when 400 police officers--most from surrounding areas--ejected
HMS Researchers Use New Technique To Cure Cancer in Mice
A group of Harvard researchers at Boston Children's Hospital say they have cured cancer in mice by applying new methodology
Harvard Reviews Conflict-of-Interest Policies
Over the course of the year, mounting criticism of Harvard's conflict-of-interest policies has prompted reviews of the guidelines governing research
Harvard Scholars Join Debate About Slavery Reparations
Just over a year after Michigan Democratic Representative John Conyers, Jr., introduced a bill in Congress to acknowledge and examine
Y2K Fails to Frustrate Faculty
As the year 1999 draws rapidly to a close, much of the Harvard community seems more preoccupied with holiday parties
The Y2K Guardians: Who Will Be Here?
Geoffrey B. Mainland '00 of Newark, Ohio, is going home for the holidays--well, part of them, at least. After spending
As Y2K Approaches, Harvard Says All Systems Are Go
With all the hype over what may or may not happen as the date rolls over to 2000, possibly causing
Folkman Finds Anti-Cancer Substance
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital have discovered a naturally occurring protein fragment which has been shown to inhibit tumor growth
Folkman Battles Cancer, Spotlight
The cure for cancer might be modern medicine's holy grail, the greatest medical discovery since the polio vaccine. Andrus Professor
Final Clubs On a Short Leash
In April of 1998, graduate members of the Phoenix S.K. final club heard a nasty rumor. Undergraduate members, it seemed,