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2010 Budget Drafted Despite Uncertainty
City Manager Robert W. Healy and his team presented the initial draft of Cambridge’s fiscal year 2010 budget yesterday, which
New Councillor Seeks Own Niche
At 10 a.m. on a Friday morning, City Councillor Larry W. Ward walks into Au Bon Pain wearing a sweatshirt,
City Officials Decry Harvard Staff Cuts
Union representatives and members of the Harvard community petitioned the City Council yesterday in response to the University’s low-wage worker
Cambridge Council Swears in Leadership
The swearing-in of new leadership and debate over development plans in the nearby Silver Maple Forest brought both celebration and
City Council Seat Filled After Public Recount
The Cambridge City Council spot vacated by Brian P. Murphy ’86-87 was filled by Larry Ward after a public recount
City Council Opposes Surveillance Cameras
The Cambridge City Council voted last night to oppose the use of Homeland Security surveillance cameras in eight locations in
A Day in the Life of an Exam Proctor
Judith R. Dortz, a retired administrator who has proctored Harvard exams for several semesters, said that during the three-hour finals,
Can UC Candidates Deliver?
The platforms of Undergraduate Council presidential candidates promise academic change. They promise to alter the way freshman courses are graded
Lab Plans Raise Safety Concerns
Are the biotechnology firms in Cambridge a blessing or a curse? At the City Council session last night, concerned members
Shoppers Hit Square Stores
Retailers rolled out a variety of promotions and discounts with mixed results last Friday in an effort to lure recession-weary
China Care Event To Benefit Orphans
Members of the local community reached out to orphans in China through the third annual Harvard China Care benefit dinner
Panel Analyzes Palin’s Candidacy
Four public policy experts met in the Fong Auditorium last night to debate the positions of Republican vice presidential candidate
Students Walk for Ugandans
Harvard students marched in Boston on Saturday to raise awareness of what former UN Under-Secretary General of Humanitarian affairs Jan
High Schoolers Encouraged To Vote
Representatives from the Cambridge Election Commission worked to register young voters at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School yesterday, before
Light Shed on Sexual Violence
A representative for the Iraqi History Project Etelle R. Higonnet drew attention to the under-reported phenomenon of sexual violence in