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Abby D. Phillip

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Cambridge's Most Wanted: The Galluccio Edition

Every city needs an errant politician, and it looks like Cambridge has at least one. State Senator and Cambridge Rindge


It's So Hard To Say Goodbye

Tragic news broke today that Harvard Square has completed its slow turn toward gentrification with the impending shuttering of Herrell's


David Plouffe, Obama Campaign Manager, Visits Harvard's Institute of Politics

David Plouffe, the campaign manager of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign gave a public address at the Institute of Politics on Wednesday, April 15, 2009. He took questions about Obama's New Hampshire loss during the Democratic primaries, Sarah Palin, and the future of grassroots organizing from Malcom A. Glenn, former president of the Harvard Crimson, Eva Z. Lam, president of the Harvard College Democrats, and members of the audience.


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Harvard Housing Day 2009

Harvard Freshmen find out which house they will live in for their remaining three years.


CHL Mulls Role of Specialty Advisors

The Committee on House Life (CHL) mulled over the future of specialty advisors in the Houses and freshmen dorms during


New Tailgate Rules May Mean Lower Turnout

Harvard has changed The Game—again. House Committees are bracing themselves for lackluster turnout following significant changes to this year’s Harvard-Yale


Living to Learn

Harvard’s African and African American Studies department is located in an intimate area on the second floor of the Barker


Historic Night Ends in Tears of Jubilation

At 10:59 p.m., nearly 200 members of Harvard’s black community were packed into the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub with their


Subcommittees To Weigh in on House Life

At the first meeting of the Committee on House Life yesterday morning, the group discussed the addition of two student