April 5
President Rudenstine announces that he will rejoin the Mellon Foundation where he was formally executive director before becoming Harvard’s president. Rudenstine will lead an advisory group studying digital storage and distribution of art.
April 12
The popular Crimson Sports Grille will have its alcohol license suspended for 18 days for repeatedly violations of serving alcohol to minors. The Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) cited "excessive history of violations." The suspension follows five fines over the past decade for alcohol violations by the Grille.
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