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Shira H. Fischer
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Middle East Crisis Does Not Constitute Race War
To the editors: I was disgusted by the piece you ran suggesting that the nature of the conflict in Israel
A Time to Reflect
When I think about what I have learned in the past four years, the lessons that come to mind do
Library Lockdown
I know Harvard doesn't trust me. It hires proctors to watch my every move during final exams and provides me
Jamison Discusses High Rates of Depression at Universities
Speaking to a crowd of 500 people last night in Sanders Theatre, Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, a leading expert and
Hollis Gets a New Look, Address
In addition to its physical renovations over the summer, Harvard also underwent some virtual changes. The HOLLIS website, formerly known
Flat-Screens, G4s Arrive in Labs
Macintoshes around campus have gone on a diet. Twenty-four new thin-screen Macintosh G4s can be found in the computer lab
Clinton Awards Galbraith Top Civilian Medal
WASHINGTON--Warburg Professor of Economics emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony
One Small Step For Man
WASHINGTON--Lately, I've been disappointed with the world. Disgusted, perhaps, is a better word. I spent the month of June in
Three's a Crowd: New Student Groups Struggle To Carve Niche
Harvard's 268 student groups cover nearly every imaginable aspect of college life, often many times over. There are 23 organizations
Conference Questions Internet's Role
A who's-who of executives, technology gurus and economists debated the implications of a wired world last week, joining Harvard educators