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"By investing in literacy and education, governments build their economies," she told Monday's gathering. "When people read, they're more likely to participate in business and trade, which leads to greater economic development." After her remarks, the President stopped by on his way to his United Nations events, and...
As this year’s cohort of wide-eyed freshmen take up their places at Harvard, they will find that the teeming chaos of campus gradually resolves itself into a clearer set of courses, extracurriculars, and social organizations. Simply put, you will—hopefully—discover an...
Construction work on 10-12 Holyoke Street, which was once the Hasty Pudding building, is on schedule. But for now, many students living in nearby Claverly Hall have no choice but to endure the noise.
Everyday before Kenneth P. Ambrose heads to work, he visits the cemetery where his two sons are buried. Next to his son who died in 1998 from pulmonary blood clots rests his other son, Paul W. Ambrose, a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 that was hijacked on Sept. 11...
Alan P. Symonds ’69, the technical director of Harvard College Theatre Programs and a mainstay of the Harvard dramatic community for decades, died Tuesday, June 21 of a heart attack while working late at the Agassiz Theatre. He was 59.Symonds, who first ran the light board for...