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Allston Residents Talk Flexible Funds and Task Force
Members of the Flexible Fund Executive Committee laid the groundwork for how the organization would distribute a total of $5.35 million towards North Allston public realm improvements, as part of Harvard’s $43 million community benefits package.
Sanzone Exits Council Race After Racist Comments Revelations
John Sanzone, a Cambridge City Council candidate, has decided to end his campaign following revelations this week that he previously posted racist and homophobic comments on a white supremacy website.
Cambridge City Council Elections
When they take to the polls for the upcoming Cambridge City Council elections on Nov. 3, voters across Cambridge will use their ballots to take sides on a number of issues. The Crimson breaks down the issues and the 23 candidates vying for spots on the Council.
Woman Accosted at Harvard Housing Complex
The offender, described as a male in his early 20s with short light colored hair and a tall, muscular build, exited a van and attempted to approach the victim, a police advisory reported.
Elections Approaching, Harvard Cantabrigians Consider Voting
Although some Harvard students from local areas are aware of the main issues of the Nov. 3 Cambridge City Council election, most are not intimately acquainted with the candidates and their positions.
Youth Homeless Shelter Enters Final Phase of Capital Campaign
Leaders of Y2Y look to raise the last $50,000 of a $1.25 million fundraising goal through a crowdsourcing campaign to open a student-run shelter for homeless youth.
Cambridge Common Construction Set To Finish by End of Year
The construction, and the obstructions, are the result of a City of Cambridge project that looks to improve conditions in the Cambridge Common.
Allston Building Projects Progressing as Planned, Harvard Says
Construction Mitigation Director Edward G. LeFlore updated Allston residents Monday evening on the University's progress on SEAS, Business School, and community construction projects in Allston.
Head of the Charles Buoys Sales in Harvard Square
This weekend’s Head of the Charles Regatta brought Harvard Square establishments a boom in sales and a change of pace from business as usual.
In Change of Plan, Lessig Says He Would Stay on As President
In response to widespread confusion and disapproval surrounding his unconventional bid for the United States presidency, Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig has fundamentally altered his campaign strategy, pledging to remain in the position instead of vacating it as he had previously promised.