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Officials Cancel Yard 'Assassin'
University officials have put an abrupt end to the popular "assassin" game for first-years, disappointing nearly 100 gun-toting according to
CLINTON'S ROCKY START
HARVARD PROFESSORS, ADMINISTRATORS AND FELLOWS SAY IT'S HARD TO JUDGE A PRESIDENT'S TRUE EFFECTIVENESS ON AN ADMINISTRATION'S FIRST FEW MONTHS.
Thousands Celebrate the Arts
Thousands of artists and spectators gathered this weekend for "Arts First: A Harvard-Radcliffe Celebration," an unprecedented event honoring student art
Crimson, Elis Lose To English
Saturday morning was rainy and windy, much to the delight of the Oxford-Cambridge track and field team. "We like the
Worker Falls At Holyoke Center Area
Seven emergency vehicles arrived at Holyoke Center last night after a worker fell off the construction site at about 8
Speaker Advocates Reaction Not Words
Colleges and universities must be major influences in the fight to end racism, said J. (Penny) Saffold in last night's
Carby Gives Final DuBois Talk
Citing films and a classic work of literature, Yale Professor Hazel V. Carby said yesterday that efforts by liberal whites
Activists Seeking Full Access To Abortion
Ensuring full access to legal abortions will be the focus of abortion-rights activists during the Clinton presidency, a state abortion-rights
City Exceeds Snow Budget
This winter's heavy snowfall is wreaking havoc on the Cambridge city budget, as cleanup costs have far surpassed expenses from
Women Speak on Politics
Women's issues and politics in the Middle East cannot be completely separated, said Rabab Hadi and Simona Sharoni in a