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Council Members Say Phone Voting Violated Policy

Two members of the Undergraduate Council yesterday charged that a recent phone vote on a new constitution for the student

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Dunster Grill Closes Early

Igniting fears of a permanent closing, the Dunster House Grill will stop serving its popular bagels and latenight munchies for

Berry to Bring Chefs to Houses

Students will be treated to a smorgasbord of culinary delights this spring when eminent chefs from Boston-area restaurants visit college

College Looks at EPA Program

The University and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are working to reach an agreement on the implementation of a

John Harvard Gets New Coat

Three rambunctious Yalies and a renegade Harvardian student were caught blue-handed early yesterday morning in an attempt to paint John

Domestic Partners Register

Until yesterday, Cambridge laws had denied Lisa Schwieg and Jan B. Shafer the right to an official partnership. But that

First-Years Participate In Mem. Hall Planning

In an effort to collect student input, members of the Memorial Hall Planning Committee met Monday night and last night

Poll Shows Increasing Dismay at Social Life

Harvard students become more discontented with their social lives the more years they spend at the College, according to a

Patriotic Pomp Can't Disguise Gloom

The patriotic bunches of red, white, and blue balloons and the giant U.S. flag backdrop failed to disguise the grim

Repairs Affect Water Supply

Emergency repairs of water pipes in Claverly Hall left residents waterless for four hours yesterday. A major blockage in the

Dig Explores Israeli Coast

A series of discoveries made this summer on Israel's Mediterranean coast by a Harvard expedition will likely dispel some widely

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