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Abby D. Phillip
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Cambridge's Most Wanted: The Galluccio Edition
Every city needs an errant politician, and it looks like Cambridge has at least one. State Senator and Cambridge Rindge
It's So Hard To Say Goodbye
Tragic news broke today that Harvard Square has completed its slow turn toward gentrification with the impending shuttering of Herrell's
CHL Mulls Role of Specialty Advisors
The Committee on House Life (CHL) mulled over the future of specialty advisors in the Houses and freshmen dorms during
Living to Learn
Harvard’s African and African American Studies department is located in an intimate area on the second floor of the Barker
New Tailgate Rules May Mean Lower Turnout
Harvard has changed The Game—again. House Committees are bracing themselves for lackluster turnout following significant changes to this year’s Harvard-Yale
Historic Night Ends in Tears of Jubilation
At 10:59 p.m., nearly 200 members of Harvard’s black community were packed into the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub with their
Subcommittees To Weigh in on House Life
At the first meeting of the Committee on House Life yesterday morning, the group discussed the addition of two student
Boston Rules Change ‘The Game’
Boston has finally made good on a vow the police department made four years ago to bring the regulations on
Harvard Investment Clubs Brace For Crisis
For some students, this financial crisis will hit hard. In addition to losing potential jobs, students who belong to one
BSA Event Rings in Historic Debate
Scores of students traveled to the Quad on a damp Friday night to watch the much anticipated first presidential debate
The Executive Professor
When Roger B. Porter became the master of Dunster House in 2001, he had already served as a top domestic
Weekend Sees Two Fires
Two fires erupted over the weekend, leaving dozens of Cambridge residents stranded and one well known business closed until further