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Guards May Strike If Demands Not Met
As negotiations with AlliedBarton enter their fourth month without intervention from the Harvard administration, the University’s outsourced security guards voted
Harvard Marathoners Brave Rain for Good Causes
As spectators, friends, and family looked on, dozens of Harvard students braved howling winds and temperatures in the 40s, as
Sharing a Room, Sharing a Race
Early in the afternoon when most students are done for the day, Charlton “Chad” Volpe ’07 laces on his sneakers
Plan Would Arm Local Cops with Tasers
PD) plans to arm its officers with Tasers—weapons that are used to subdue suspects by releasing a disabling electric charge—potentially
Police Log
Mar. 4 12:13 p.m. —Officers were dispatched to 1 Western Avenue to take a report of a group of skate
Police Log
Feb. 12 1:53 a.m.— Officers were dispatched to a report of an individual sleeping in Dunster House G entry. The
Harvard Nominates 6 Teams for Investigative Reporting Prize; Final Announcement to Come in March
Harvard announced the finalists for its annual Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting yesterday, honoring six teams of newspaper journalists who
Article Sparks Debate on Race
In response to a recent controversial column in The Crimson and signs of racial tension at Dartmouth College, students and
After The ‘Thrill’ Is Gone...
With stories ranging from a Napoleonic War sea saga to a one-of-a-kind encounter with Osama Bin Laden, “Thriller” is an
Zaidi: A ‘Promise’ Based on Ideals, Change
Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08 say their slogan “Harvard’s promise” reflects their attempt to change the
Abizaid Warns Against Islamic Extremism
If the United States allows Islamic extremism to go unchecked, another world war could break out, said General John Abizaid—the
Study: Low-Carb, CHD Unrelated
A new Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) study—the first to examine the long-term effects of low carbohydrate diets—has found
At IOP, Protestors Await Top U.S. General in Iraq
Protestors will greet General John Abizaid when the top U.S. commander in the Middle East speaks at the Institute of
Pilot Program Takes Aim at Plagiarism
Instructors in one sociology course will use anti-plagiarism software to catch copycats in their class, as part of a new
UHS Health Fair Attracts Crowd
Students turned out in droves yesterday to the fifth annual health-awareness fair sponsored by University Health Services (UHS) yesterday, packing