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Alexander B. Ginsberg

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Getting The Last Laugh

Since I first set foot on this campus three and some odd years ago, I have been known as a

Police Log

September 24 12:59 P.M. Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were dispatched to Greenough Hall to investigate a report of

Under New Management

The first 100 days of a U.S. president's term are traditionally used as a barometer of the future efficacy of

Pursued By A Monstrous Image Of His Own Creation

No student complaints were ever recorded about the 6'5" monstrosity that wandered the campus between 1947 and 1951. Frederick H.

Some Financial Aid Students to Receive Ticket Vouchers

The Undergraduate Council’s “Financial Aid for Student Tickets Resolution” will take effect next year, thanks to $10,000 donations from the

Wage Committee Reps Picked

Benjamin L. McKean ’02 and Matthew Milikowsky ’02 were chosen last night in Loker Commons to serve on the Katz

Council Picks Band, Plans 'Fallfest'

Last night at the Undergraduate Council’s final meeting of the year, the council confirmed the Harvard Concert Commission’s (HCC) choice

Ad Hoc Positions Empower Council

The Undergraduate Council will be given an unprecedented opportunity to affect University-wide policy this week when it selects two undergraduate

Council Debates How To Spend New Funds

The Undergraduate Council will have 75 percent more money next year-with the term bill increasing from $20 to $35-and now

Council Endorses Aid for Student Event Tickets

Last night, the Undergraduate Council unanimously passed its "Financial Aid for Student Tickets Resolution," designed to help low-income students pay

U.C. May Pick Up Debt From Ivy Council

The Undergraduate Council will vote on Sunday whether to reimburse two students who made out-of-pocket loans to the Ivy Council

Low-Cost Springfest Planned for Weekend

The Undergraduate Council will kick off its annual Springfest celebration tomorrow afternoon in the Mac Quad-but with a few significant

UC Honors Outstanding Teaching With Levenson Awards

By ALEXANDER B. GINSBERG Crimson Staff Writer The Undergraduate Council's 19th annual Levenson Awards dinner, honoring outstanding teaching, was held

Party Hour Extension Likely For Next Year

Although they are hopeful of eventual success pushing deadlines for party hours back until 2 a.m., council members say nothing

Council Begins Push for Parties Until 2 a.m.

College parties will soon be able to stay open later, if the Undergraduate Council gets its way--and the outlook is

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