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...rainy Friday afternoon, Pier J. DeMarco ’03 unlocked her bike outside Sever Hall. She says that even on a Friday, it’s difficult to find a spot...
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Carla Howell extolled the merits of minimal government to a small crowd in Sever Hall Friday night...
Whispers and worried looks haunted Sever Hall. Its heavy doors opened and closed for thousands of students finding their way to registration packets containing information that would have seemed important a few hours earlier. The effects of September 11th forced Harvard students to become more aware of the world outside Johnston Gate and beyond our own two sandy coasts. As students craved a better understanding of the mentality of our enemies and continued in the search for veritas, enrollment for courses about international conflict and about the Middle East swelled from previous years. The Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations department...
...need to sell the auto division. The Norse force Norway's largest bank, Den Norske Banke, agreed to buy the country's top insurer, Storebrand, for $1.96 billion in cash and stock. The deal should help fend off foreign predators. Pump up the margins France's Michelin will sever ties with the European arm of General Motors in order to focus on higher-margin markets. GM accounts for about 5% of Michelin's worldwide revenue. INDICATORS Drink that cigarette Californians took smoking out of their bars and restaurants, but now they're putting it in their water. California-based Quick...
...petition marks Harvard’s addition to the growing list of universities being pressured by students and faculty to sever ties with Israeli companies and U.S. firms that sell weapons to Israel...