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Francis H. Duehay ’55 has asked the Cambridge City Council to consider renaming the street after classmate David L. Halberstam ’55, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and a former managing editor of The Harvard Crimson who died last April...
...takes a little getting used to [returning to competitive matches],” Sheldon said. “But this match was a good warmup, with a smaller field than usual. It helps us ease our way back into the season.” The first competition in April can indeed be jarring, coming at the heels of a more relaxed spring break. “The spring break training trip to Florida was great for us,” Hazlett said. “It was nice to get out and play in the sun, but it?...
Forty years ago this week, the University canceled classes, and three student-faculty demonstrations were held to honor civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., who had been killed on April...
...theses, a fledgling open-access initiative is encouraging students to make their work accessible to the world. The Free Thesis Project, a Web site run by Harvard College Free Culture, currently allows seniors to upload their theses to an online repository. But while the Web site was launched in April 2007, only 20 students so far have submitted their theses for free and open access. The initiative targeting senior thesis writers parallels a February 12 decision by the University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences to adopt an open-access requirement—the first ever...
...deal that Hillary Clinton opposes. Not only did Penn's work put him at odds with the stated position of his candidate, but it outraged Clinton's allies in organized labor, whose efforts she is counting on to help her win the make-or-break Pennsylvania primary on April...