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Mathieu D. S. Bouchard

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Citizens Clamor for Park in Place of Grad Housing

For Cambridge residents in the Kerry Corner neighbourhood, hopes of a green oasis on the corner of Grant and Banks


Civil War-Era Ash Tree Felled Amid Controversy

A tree no longer grows on Grant Street. The tree—which stood near Leverett Towers—was cut down yesterday after a report


Law School Set for Facelift

At long last, Harvard Law School has found the Northwest Passage. The uninviting garage that greets visitors to the northwest


Harvard goes Ultimate

While frisbee may bring to mind light recreation on grassy meadows, the Harvard Red Line Ultimate Frisbee team says they’re


STOP Discusses Immigration

Though Monday’s student walkout in support of undocumented immigrants drew hundreds of protestors to a rally in front of University


Service Pays Tribute To Law Student

Family and friends gathered in Harvard Law School’s Ames Courtroom last night to commemorate Shirin Shakir, a second-year Harvard Law


Still Psyched: Students Yet to Come Down From Self-Help High

Two months ago in these pages, Leon Neyfakh dissected the phenomenon of Harvard’s uber-popular feel-good course, Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology.”


Economist Sen’s Son Raps About Injustice

Harvard professor Amartya Sen may have won a Nobel Prize for his work in welfare economics, but his son addresses


Keep the Clothes On, Says Dingman

A party sponsored by the First Year Social Committee (FYSC) was postponed this weekend following space concerns and complaints that


Islamic Society To Unveil ‘Islam 101’ Seminars

In the wake of the conservative weekly Harvard Salient’s publication of cartoons parodying the Muslim prophet Muhammad, the Harvard Islamic