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Legal Troubles Cleared for the Man Named Lamont

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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Second Rape in Five Days Reported at Harvard

A woman reported that she was raped Tuesday night near Oxford and Kirkland Streets according to a University police email to the Harvard community, just four days after another rape was reported inside Harvard Yard.

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Woman Allegedly Raped in Harvard Yard

A woman was raped in Harvard Yard early Friday morning, University police announced in an email to the Harvard community.

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Harvard Introduces First Gen Ed Curriculum, Travels to Nixon's Kitchen Debate, and Hosts Olympic Soccer

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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Ongoing Contract Negotiations To Bring In Mediator

The Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical workers released an open letter last week explaining the union’s position on the most contentious topics in its ongoing contract negotiations with the University.

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Impostor Posing as Financial Aid Officer Spends Thousands on Calls

An impostor unaffiliated with Harvard asked a student to provide personal information while claiming to be a financial aid officer.

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Long Before EdX, Televised Harvard Classes Were Cutting-Edge

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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Crimes at Harvard and Wartime House Life

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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Giving Out Free Money Is a Crime?

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. May 29, 1936: News from the Houses On Monday Phillips Brooks House will start its annual spring textbook and clothing drive, to be carried on in both the Houses and the Yard.

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Kirkland Shooting Victim's Mother Sues Harvard

The mother of a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot in a Harvard dormitory three years ago claims that Harvard’s negligence in allowing a drug dealer to live in Lowell for months led to the wrongful death of her son.

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Harvard's Sexual Assault Policy Under Pressure

As Harvard’s peer institutions move to update their sexual misconduct policies by lowering the standard of evidence required for a guilty conviction, two lawyers interviewed for this article say that these universities’ changes may encourage Harvard to follow suit.

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Harvard and the Charters

In their efforts to offer top-knotch public education in Cambridge, CCSC, Prospect Hill Academy, and Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School have tapped into Harvard’s resources during their fledgling years.

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Yale Student Charged in Tailgate Death

Yale junior Brendan D. Ross, the driver of the U-Haul truck that killed a woman and injured two others at the Harvard-Yale football game this fall, was arrested on Friday.

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Harvard Instructor Pleads Guilty To Transporting Marijuana in Her Underwear

Mey Akashah, an instructor at the Harvard School of Public Health, pleaded guilty in Bermuda on Monday to illegally transporting six grams of marijuana into the British territory by concealing it in her underwear.

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Laptop Thefts Double in April

The month of April has already seen twice as many laptop thefts on campus as the previous month, an uptick driven especially by thefts from residence halls and undergraduate classroom buildings.

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