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Amid Protest, Grant Enrolls at Tufts

As Gina Grant began classes last Tuesday at Tufts University, students there called for an end to the media circus

First-year Arts Program Inaugurated

Tempers flared last Thursday night in Agassiz Theatre as participants in the First-year Arts Program (FAP) discussed issues like the

Adams, Leverett Houses Switch to Key Cards

Adams House and Leverett House will switch from key access to electronic key card systems this fall. In past years,

Students Shoot For Olympics

Harvard students are more known for their academic prowess than their athletic achievement. But a small group of Harvard students

Wilson Proves Adaptable as Activist, Academic

Just six months after he graduated from Harvard, Chico Wilson '70 charmed a group of alumni lawyers gathered at the

Jewett Approves Randomization

Members of the Class of 1999 will have no choice in their assignment of Houses, according to Dean of the

Hoffman Gives Up CES Chair

Co-founder and current chair of the Center for European Studies Stanley H. Hoffman is stepping down from his post after

Republican Groups Trade Insults, Allegations

As the Republican party prepares itself for a heated contest among party candidates for the presidential nomination in 1996, the

Czech Leader Praises Reforms

The Czech Republic has successfully negotiated its transition from communism to a full-fledged market economy, said the republic's prime minister

Harvard International Review Members Resign Over Workload

Two senior members of the Harvard International Review (HIR) have resigned in the past month, complaining of "intellectual snobbery" and

Professor Gives $5 Million Gift To Law School

Langdell Professor of Law Philip E. Areeda '51 has donated more than $5 million to Harvard Law School, the school's

Two Square Bars Charged in 'Sting'

The Crimson Sports Grille and the Spaghetti Club, two Harvard Square watering holes popular among undergraduates, have been charged with

Peninsula Offers to Buy Salient

Peninsula has offered to purchase The Harvard Salient, Peninsula editors announced in a press release yesterday. "In the interest of

Business Association, College Sponsor Talk

The Harvard Square Business Association (HSBA) and Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III collaborated yesterday to sponsor a seminar

Students to Protest Murray

Two groups, one spearheaded by members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and another comprised of students from the

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