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Georgia N. Alexakis

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Five Minutes of Your Time

For three consecutive semesters, my interviews with Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III almost always ended the same way:

What Was News

1996 September 1996 U.S. News & World Report ranks Harvard third after six years in the top spot. The College

Fifteen Minutes: Sealed with a Kiss

They met and married in the course of three weeks. Maria was the 19-year-old friend of his youngest sister, looking

Epps to Retire After 28-Year Tenure

For the last 28 years, Dean of the Students Archie C. Epps III has mediated racebased campus conflicts, negotiated with

Hitting the Superhighway

Picture it: Reading Period, January 2010. The final paper for your course on ancient Chinese art is due tomorrow, and

REINVENTING RAZA

By 6:15 p.m. last Friday night, the private dining room in Adams House was already packed. Mesa, a weekly event

Recruiting Also Runs Rampant at HLS

The trademarks of recruiting--dark suits, conservative ties, and anxious expressions--have infiltrated the Square once again. For the last two weeks,

LAW

The trademarks of recruiting--dark suits, conservative ties, and anxious expressions--have infiltrated the Square once again. For the last two weeks,

Junior Will Face 2nd Custody Battle

Almost 18 months after she won a custody battle to continue her studies at Harvard and bring her daughter with

Harshbarger To Face Cellucci In November

BOSTON--The victory was sweet, but not necessarily surprising. Or at least that's what supporters of Attorney General L. Scott Harshbarger

Candidates Garner Harvard Donations

When Harvard voters head to the polls today the front-runner in the Democratic gubernatorial race will be able to count

Nelson Mandela To Receive Rare Harvard Honor

Fifty-five years after 6,000 Harvard students watched British Prime Minister Winston Churchill receive an honorary degree in a special ceremony

Sex in the Heartland

P eoria, Illinois. When I moved to this city of 112,000 in June, I expected to find myself living among

WON'T YOU BE MINE?

Anne Bradstreet would never have been admitted to Harvard 300 years ago, but last October, Harvard dedicated a gate by

Personal Politics

W hen the personal became political for a grape grower's son and a former political committee chair of RAZA last

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