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The article “Donor at Center of Artifacts Storm” (news, Apr. 6) is certainly a relevant subject for Harvard, given its sponsorship of the Shelby White-Leon Levy Fund for Archaeological Publication.
Last week, University officials released the names of the nine individuals selected to serve on the upcoming presidential search committee. To no one’s surprise, no student or faculty names were nestled among the six Corporation members and three Overseers mentioned in the announcement. Included in the statement...
According to Benjamin G. Edelman ’02, who is also a Ph.D. candidate in the economics department, fraudsters have been using Yahoo’s media partnerships to indirectly place ads for spyware vendors, whose programs track users’ actions and generate relevant ads.
Jess R. Burkle ’06 was working for a production in France last summer when he stumbled upon the inspiration for his senior thesis in an Avignon bookstore. The Harvard theater veteran fell in love with “Knock,” a classic French comedy by...
Does that mean that a name is necessary? Couldn’t readers adequately monitor arrest patterns if we had just said, for instance, that campus police charged a white male 20-year-old sophomore economics concentrator from Orem, Utah who lives in a fourth-floor Old Quincy dorm? Well...