Crime
Cambridge Police Launch New Smartphone App
Hoping to connect with Cambridge’s many college students, the Cambridge Police Department officially launched their new smartphone application, My Police ...
'the Devil's Fiddler' Burns Up the Stage
Roby Lakatos dazzled the audience at Sanders on Friday
Undergraduate Attacked By Dog on JFK Street
Alexander J. Spencer ’15 was attacked by a dog as he walked onto JFK Street at 3 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon.
TOP 10 NEWS STORIES OF 2011
As 2011 comes to an end, The Crimson looks back at the most important events at Harvard over the year.
Wheeler Sentenced to One Year in Prison After Violating Probation
WOBURN, Mass.—Adam B. Wheeler, who pleaded guilty last year to faking his way into Harvard and cheating the University out of over $45,000, was sentenced to one year in prison, on Friday after he landed back in court last month for violating his probation.
Coquito, the Puerto Rican Eggnog
Finals period is always stressful, but if you have the chance, try this fun Puerto Rican twist on the perennial holiday favorite: eggnog.
Last Kirkland Shooting Defendant Sentenced To 9 to 12 Years
Blayn Jiggetts, one of three men found guilty of the murder that took place in a Harvard dormitory two years ago, was sentenced to 9 to 12 years in prison.
BRIEF: Undergraduate Robbed by Armed Assailant Near Corner of Mt. Auburn and Dunster
A male undergraduate student was the victim of an armed robbery on Tuesday night near the intersection of Mt. Auburn and Dunster Streets, according to an email sent to the Harvard community by the Harvard University Police Department.
Harvard Teaching Fellow Charged with Sexual Assault
Harvard teaching fellow Bradley John Spencer was arraigned Monday on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman on the Red Line.
Former Police Officer Allegedly Kills Three Family Members, Then Shoots Self
Three people died from gunshot wounds sustained in a domestic altercation in Cambridge on Friday night.
In The Dock: Corruption
Professor Lawrence Lessig, right, discusses institutional corruption with former lobbyist Jack Abramoff at the launch of an occasional series called "In the Dock", which will interview those who have been found guilty of unethical practices. The event is sponsored by the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics.
11/11 - 12/1: 'Call it a Night'
The mass exodus from campus over Thanksgiving gave HUPD a welcome respite, save for the verbal altercations that punctuated the break. As part of our Securitas Series, we've combed through recent HUPD logs and published some of the more colorful entries below.
Darkly Comic "Horrors" Rocks the Mainstage
The cast is both dynamic and engaging, and complements the over-the-top set with some well thought out and nuanced performances.