December 17
Shira Palmer-Sherman’02 is critically injured while crossing Eliot Street across from Charlie’s Kitchen.
January 5
The search to replace President Rudenstine edges closer to conclusion as Harvard narrows the number of presidential candidates from over 450 to between 30 to 40. Removed from consideration were some political figures including Vice President Al Gore '69 and President Bill Clinton.
January 18
A man walks into an exam at the Science Center and threatens to set off a bomb. He says he is “declaring war on the United States of America." Students are able to flee safely and the man is arrested. The man does not possess a bomb.
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