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Rebecca M. Anders
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MIT Reports Missing Student
Daniel Barclay, a fifth-year student of political science and economics at MIT, has been missing for the past eleven days,
Intruder Arrested in Kirkland House
A 37-year-old Cambridge man was arrested early yesterday morning after sneaking into a Kirkland House dorm room in an attempted
Schools Law Ups Drug Penalty
Eliot House might be no more than a stroll away from Winthrop House, but for students caught dabbling in drugs,
Theft Occurs in Claverly Suite
Four-thousand-and-seventy-dollars worth of goods were stolen from a Claverly Hall common room last week while its occupants slept in adjoining
BU Frosh Killed, Safety On Mem Drive Questioned
A Boston University freshman died Wednesday morning after a car struck her on Memorial Drive near the Hyatt Regency Hotel
‘Dreadlocks Man’ Caught
Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) apprehended the alleged intruder known to Cabot residents as “dreadlocks man” after his second Cabot
MBTA To Tune-Up T Access
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority agreed to spend $310 million over the next five years improving public transportation access at
Kidnap Attempt Thwarted
A woman walking on JFK Street early yesterday morning was nearly abducted after a man brandishing a fake gun attempted
Police Log
Before trailing outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers last Wednesday to his Dunster House pep rally—checking Harvard IDs and providing
POLICE LOG
This past week of romance saw an outer-library, 40-man fight, a snowball free-for-all that amounted to not much of a
Charges Follow Lengthy Watch
Court documents released to the public following last Wednesday’s arraignment of four Harvard undergraduates charged with drug violations revealed that police had been monitoring a DeWolfe room for about three weeks before the night the students were allegedly found using marijuana.
Quadlings Clamor for ‘Place Where We Can Be Loud’
At an open meeting in Currier House hosted by Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II last night,
Early Exams Reduce Stress
Students who have already begun worrying about the stress of reading period and finals might be a bit jealous of
Longtime Law Professor Dies
David Westfall, a professor at Harvard Law School (HLS) for 50 years who specialized in property law and was known
Veterans Promote Reform
It’s six o’clock on a Friday evening, and while most Harvard students are winding down after a long week, Undergraduate