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Sara A. Bibel

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For Once, Those Funky Hasidim Are Pretty Hip

Sideburns, In the 1950s they were rebelious and sexy--personified by James Dean and a thin pelvic-thrusting Elvis. In the 1970s


Yale Labor Relations Tense After Walkout

Relations between Yale administrators, workers and graduate students are tense in the wake of a one-day walkout earlier this week.


Groups to Travel to Europe

Members of two campus music groups will cross the remains of the crumbling Berlin Wall this summer and perform in


Penn Agrees to Return $1M After Audit

In the wake of a federal audit of research spending at 14 schools, the University of Pennsylvania has agreed to


National Media Targets Morgan

Harvard Extension School student Jonathan Eliot Morgan '92 has become the subject of widespread national media attention since alleging this


With One Year to Go, Campaign Efforts Grow But Undergraduates Are Still Largely Apathetic

In just over a week, the 1992 presidential election will be one year away. And at Harvard, the campaigning has


Public Television Program Features Rudenstine Chat

Although it certainly wasn't Hollywood, President Neil L. Rudenstine got a taste of stardom last night when he appeared on


BGLSA Celebrates Coming Out

Members of Harvard's Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association (BGLSA) collected signatures on a poster, tabled in dining halls and distributed


Theodor 'Dr. Seuss' Geisel Dies

Dr. Seuss, the Pulitzer prize-winning author of children's books, died Tuesday night after a long illness. The 87-year-old wrote children's