Harvard in the City
Club goer Arrested At HBS Event
An altercation outside of a Boston nightclub hosting a party for Harvard Business School students resulted in an arrest for ...
Panel Discusses Gates Controversy and Racism
A panel of experts came together yesterday at the Harvard Law School to discuss concerns of racial profiling by America’s police force that were prompted by this summer’s arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and the controversy it sparked.
WhereTheWildThingsAre
Students gather at the Harvard Square Theater to watch “Where the Wild Things Are”—the centerpiece of the CEB’s Dinner and a Movie Night.
Bus Service Struggles for Harvard-N.Y. Line
Determined to establish a direct bus line between Harvard Square and New York City by mid-November, a transportation service company that currently runs bus routes throughout the northeast is still facing one important barrier: the city of Cambridge.
Harvard To Support Area Food Bank
Harvard President Drew G. Faust announced on Friday a new public service initiative to support The Greater Boston Food Bank—the ...
Peabody Terrace
Levels of toxins are found at Peabody Terrace, an apartment complex for full-time Harvard graduate students, faculty, and employees.
Massachusetts Rejects Appeal For More Police Info
The office of the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth ruled yesterday against the Cambridge Chronicle’s appeal of a $1,215 fee to access more detailed information from the Cambridge Police Department.
Student Up for City Council
Knocking on registered Cambridge voters’ doors while dressed neatly in a gray button-down shirt and black slacks, 31-year-old Leland Cheung looks every bit the earnest young politician.
Mass. Hosts GLBT College Fair
Harvard admissions officials joined counterparts from nearly 30 other colleges yesterday at a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (GLBT) friendly college ...