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A Dress Fit For Noah’s Ark

Noah may have built an arc, but one Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) concentrator is going about flood preparation in

Harvard Gives $1.3 Million to Square Facelift

A $1.3 million donation from Harvard University to the City of Cambridge brought a stalled project to renovate parts of

Republicans Elect New Leaders

After a year of laying the groundwork for a growing organization, the elephants of Harvard are charging forward with a

Beating Expectations Is Victory for Grimeland

Fittingly foreign-manufactured beer bottles were raised in an ecstatic cheer as the vote totals were announced at the Grimeland-Hadfield campaign

A Reggae Revolution

Ayodola A. Adigun ’06 didn’t think of herself as much of a dancer when she came to Harvard. She’d been

UC Outsiders Seek Change

When Magnus Grimeland ’07 was sent on a special mission by the admissions office to woo at-the-time prospective freshman Thomas

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Eliot Grille Gets Makeover

It’s got a sleek new paint job, chrome trim, and a flaming grille. But rather than powering up a car,

WOLVERINE-STATE WISDOM

Michigan Governor Hails Reeducation

Reeducation and retraining are key to industrial states dealing with the effects of globalization, Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm told

B.good Ads May Violate Rules

An advertising campaign by a restaurant opening in Harvard Square may have broken some Harvard College postering policies. B.good—a Boston-based

Katrina Evacuees to Return

The 35 students whom Harvard took in from schools closed by Hurricane Katrina are planning to return south after this

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