said. "We are not able to find anything related to dining hall food."
Cabot resident Angela L. Peluse '01 said police were aggressive in their search to warn students.
"At 6 this morning two cops came to my door and told us that 25
people in parts of Cabot House were sick and throwing up," Peluse wrote in
an e-mail warning the swim team.
"It was weird. I thought there was a fire or something. I mean, who
bangs on your door at 6 a.m.?" she wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson.
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