"We're not really scared, just annoyed," said Radu Ban '02, a student in the class.
"We're not very pleased about the fact that we can't get this one over with," said C.-Y. Cynthia Lan, a first year graduate student who had been taking the exam.
After a few student protests, the class was taken to Littauer Hall to complete their interrupted exam.
"We're laughing about it, but we're not very happy about it," Lan said.
Back at the scene of the incident, exam proctors were the first back into the Science Center. HUPD allowed them to collect all exams and exam material.
Alexander the Great was reschedule for Saturday, Feb. 3.
"We're all very sorry for this very odd disruption," said Registrar Arlene F. Becella.
--Staff writer Garrett M Graff can be reached at ggraff@fas.harvard.edu. Staff writer Adam M. Lalley can be reached at lalley@fas.harvard.edu.
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