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Brooke A. Bourgeois
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Jury Selected in Boston Marathon Bombing Trial
Eight men and 10 women will determine the fate of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who has plead not guilty to 30 charges in connection with bombings that killed three and injured more than 260 on April 15, 2013.
HUPD Police Log 2/7-2/27: Indecent Exposure and Incessant Alarm Clock
February is a short month, but the with the Valentine’s Day spike in hormones and snow day delirium, HUPD still had a lot on their plate. The occasional failed romantic gesture here, an indecent exposure there; you never know what the HUPD logs will bring. As part of our Securitas Series, we've combed through recent HUPD logs and published some of the more colorful entries below.
Brooke and Datamatch
Our staff writer Brooke and her Datamatch date, posin' with his cup #tastyburger
Datamatch: Flyby’s Shot at Love, Part 3
Valentine’s Day has come and gone a long time ago, and now we’re at the point where, hell, you may have just missed out on that free Zinneken's waffle.
Police Arrest Suspect in Alleged Cambridge St. Stabbing
While waiting at a bus stop on the 600th block of Cambridge Street Tuesday night, a man was allegedly stabbed twice by a teenage male.
Police Respond to ‘Uptick’ in Package Thefts
The Harvard University Police Department has observed an increase in reports of missing items, particularly at graduate apartment-style housing, according to spokesperson Steven G. Catalano.
BREAKING: Snow Update from the Dean of Student Life
We continue to monitor the severe weather expected this coming week, and appreciate your patience and support in the face of curtailed services. Our dining hall staff across the houses, as you have experienced, have performed valiantly under constrained circumstances. That being said, tonight’s dinner entrée will be swai, and you’re going to like it. Tomorrow’s entrées will be swai. And you’re going to like it, again.
Employee Robbed in Longwood Medical Area
A Harvard Longwood campus employee was attacked from behind and robbed of his wallet as he was unlocking his bike from a rack on Friday night.
Happy Reading Period!
Sorry kiddo, but just 'cause you don't have classes doesn't mean you're free.
HUDS Serves Thanksgiving Meal
The House menus featured Thanksgiving classics Thursday evening, including roast turkey breast, cider-glazed ham, vegetarian stuffing and—of course—pumpkin pie.
Art Museums Celebrate Official Opening to the Public
“It’s like visiting old friends,” said longtime Cambridge resident Ellen Kramer as she viewed the museum’s old collections rearranged in remodeled galleries during a community reception Saturday
The Less Than One Percent
You may not have even known they existed, or maybe you assumed you had never met them because they just lived in the Union Dorms last year, but each year, Harvard admits twelve transfer students into the college and sticks them into some of the upperclassmen houses.
Students March in Protest of Mexico Kidnappings
Students from MIT, Harvard, and other schools marched to show support for 43 Mexican students who have been missing since September.