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Hill Advocates Minority Rights

The surest measure of a country's freedom is the security enjoyed by its minorities. Irish human-rights activist Paul Hill said

Taking Chances: My Story

The acceptance letter was a kind of confirmation, an acknowledgment of sorts. Yes, it said to me, everything you've worked

Adams Tunnel Murals Repainted

After an unusual four-year delay, the infamous Adams House tunnel murals were whitewashed and repainted last weekend. "We usually do

Advocate Robbed

Poetry board members of The Harvard Advocate discovered the bizarre theft of their fireplace mantlepiece during a meeting yesterday, according

New York Prosecutor Speaks at Radcliffe

Despite significant progress since the 1970s in changing how the U.S. legal system treats sex crimes and public attitudes towards

Mexican Students Say Peso's Fall Hits Home

Despite the security of academic life in America, Harvard's Mexican students say they are feeling the effects of a weakened

Cathasaigh Tenured

Specialist of Irish literature and mythology Tomas O Cathasaigh has been appointed Henry L. Shattuck Professor of Irish Studies, the

International Students Say The Internet Helps Them Save Money on Calls Home

When first-year Nina W. Kang realised she would be leaving Taiwan to attend Harvard, it seemed she would have to

Media Gives Varied Coverage of Story

Despite a strong turnout from members of the media at yesterday's press conference announcing 26th Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine's

Minority Alliance Opens to All Undergraduates

Breaking away from its original form as a coalition of representatives from campus minority student groups, the Minority Students Alliance

Women's Rugby Club Bulks Up

On Saturdays, when an afternoon of running and tackling and grinding people into the dirt is over, a group of

Radcliffe Launches Publicity Blitz

The publicity push is crushing. One thousand scarlet pennants, 2,500 calendars, 5,000 guidebooks and more than 4,000 t-shirts trumpeting "A

Rainstorm Dampens Campus

While yesterday's relentless rainstorm evoked exasperation and annoyance among many a drenched Harvard student, for first-year Giselle A. Corsa '98

New On-Line Inventory May Speed Coop Sales

For students waiting in line at the Coop, the textbook search may seem no easier. But according to Coop Book

Telephone Troubles Plague First-Years

Francesca E. Bosco '98 worries about her father, who recently suffered a heart attack. She would like to hear from

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