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...Tucked away under a store in Harvard Square, the room would serve as the original headquarters of a corporation that would later become the largest student-run organization in the world...
...half-century later, some say that the mission of the organization has shifted away from helping students graduate without debt—and the landscape of student-run businesses has returned in many ways to its pre-HSA days...
...united in supporting the decision. “The view was that legal scholarship will only be enhanced by wider distribution and the potential for greater influence that comes with it,” Kagan said in an e-mailed statement. Palfrey said that most legal journals are student-run and many of them already publish their articles online. “In the law school environment, we get all the benefits of an open access policy but with very low cost because of the nature of scholarly publishing in our field,” Palfrey said. Rising costs...
...clutch and steps out into the crisp night. Faithful as she is, Adelman knows as well as anyone that sometimes all the Harvard scene requires is a little assistance. When we arrive at the Bright Hockey Center, a large catwalk has replaced the ice in preparation for Eleganza, a student-run fashion show and one of Harvard’s most well-attended events of the year. Even from the bleachers, you can smell the sweat of some of Harvard’s hottest as they strut their stuff through the Bright. Adelman is in her element...
...year-old HPAIR pursues an “understanding of critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific region,” according to an e-mailed statement from Chelsea Lei ’09, the executive co-chair of HPAIR. The event has grown to become the largest yearly student-run conference in the region and Harvard’s biggest annual event in Asia, Lei wrote...