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Rodrigo Cruz
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Rubin Brings Political and Financial Savvy to Treasury Post
Secretary of the Treasury Robert E. Rubin '60 has long found his professional life tugged by two countervailing forces--his devotion
VES Thesis Buried Under Opposition
Victoria L. Merriman '98, a visual and environmental studies (VES) concentrator in Dunster House, finds herself in a rare predicament:
7-Eleven to Replace Christy's on Mt. Auburn Street
In the not too distant future, Harvard students will encounter a new, but altogether familiar minimart on the corner of
Herzfeld Fights for Fellow Academics
Michael Herzfeld, professor of anthropology and curator for European ethnology at the Peabody Museum, brushes aside the suggestion that he
Sioux Actors Dramatize Dangers of Alcohol
"Wakanyeja," a Lakota Sioux expression signifying "children are sacred," was both the title and the message of a youth performance
Reich Outlines American Vision
Calling for the Democratic party to return to its historically working-class agenda, former Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich articulated
Loeb Renovates Classical Literature Series
The next time a student peruses a copy of Aristophanes'' collected works or investigates a new edition of Homer's Iliad,
Panel on Segregation Attracts Diverse Audience
Segregation in student groups was the issue up for debate at a panel discussion in Emerson Hall last night. Before
Purported Discussion On Asian Gangs Provokes Cultural Debate
Uncertainty marked the first Asian American Association (AAA) Discussion Group meeting last night in Loker Commons. The talk, billed as
Recent Spate of Tornadoes Spares Harvard Community
Early last Monday morning citizens in central Florida awoke to a scene of destruction. Overnight, a series of nine tornadoes