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In November 2004, a Harvard undergraduate was charged with possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Prompted by complaints that the smell of marijuana was permeating the hallway on the 12th floor of Mather Tower, police arrived at the room of Robert C. Schaffer ’05 on the...
Representatives from two prominent campus political groups came together in front of the Science Center yesterday to rally support for U.S. troops in Iraq—political opinions on the war notwithstanding—in honor of Support Our Troops Week. Members from the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) and the...
The markets get into controversial ground when it comes to security and terrorism. When the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Defense Department developed such a market in July 2003, called FutureMAP, as part of an even more controversial program once called Total Information Awareness, it was equated with...
Over $80,000 was awarded last week to 14 Native American tribal initiatives by the Harvard-affiliated Honoring Nations awards program. The program—administered by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development—rewards tribal organizations for strengthening the schools, courts, and infrastructure of sovereign Indian...
It’s a familiar weekend scene: a mob of Harvard students looking for a party descend upon a few cramped common rooms scattered throughout the Houses. While these sparse closets-turned-dance-clubs burst with festive undergrads, the doors to some of the most vaunted social spaces within...