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Hana R. Alberts

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Reclaiming Regret

When given the opportunity to reflect on my personal life in the pages of The Crimson, I’ve always written about

Make Your House Home

To the Class of 2009: Welcome to the first day of the rest of your (Harvard) lives. I can tell

Beyond First Impressions

Two hours before my first day of work at The New York Sun, I accidentally smeared pink lip gloss on

When We’re Over the Hill

Last week, as hordes of middle-aged men and women descended on the campus for Junior Parents Weekend, searching for Boylston

POLICE LOG

Nov. 20: 1:35 a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were sent to the Carpenter Center to investigate a report of

Police Log

Nov. 12: 9:31 a.m.—A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to the New Research Building to take a

Police Log

Nov. 5: 7:09 p.m.—A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was sent to the New Research Building to take a

News Brief: Thief Swipes Candy and Snacks as Currier Vending Machine Is Vandalized Again

The latest vandalism to a Currier House vending machine threatens to leave House residents hungry. The House’s central vending machine

Pring-Wilson To Appeal Guilty Verdict

A Harvard grad student convicted of manslaughter on Oct. 15 filed a notice Monday of plans to appeal the decision.

Ad Board Hears More Alcohol Cases

The number of liquor law violations heard by the Administrative Board has doubled since 2001, according to statistics released in

POLICE LOG

Oct. 15: 11:02 a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were sent to Kresge Dining Hall in the Business School to

POLICE LOG

Oct. 15: 11:02 a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were sent to Kresge Dining Hall in the Business School to

Fielding Calls

Whenever my cell phone rings, there’s a 97 percent chance my mother is on the other end of the line.

POLICE LOG

Oct. 8: 12:12a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were sent to Quincy House on a report of a noise complaint.

Pring-Wilson Found Guilty

After a month-long trial and 21 hours of deliberation, a jury convicted former Harvard graduate student Alexander Pring-Wilson of voluntary

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