Robin M. Peguero
HUPD Arrests College Student
Police arrested a 22-year-old undergraduate outside Pforzheimer House Wednesday evening after he reportedly failed to show proper student identification and
Police Log
Sept. 30: 3:42 a.m.—Complaints regarding a collapsing ceiling and leaking water sent Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers to Cabot
Violent Crime at Harvard Rises
Breaking with national trends, Harvard’s violent crime rate shot up 38 percent last year, according to annual crime statistics released
POLICE LOG
Sept. 16: 2:22 a.m.—Reports of an outdoor fight in the area of Mt. Auburn and Dunster Streets sent Harvard University
Two Arrested on Plympton
Two college-aged men from New Hampshire served a stint in Cambridge jail last Saturday after they attempted to gain entry
Law Profs Weigh in on Hearings
While John G. Roberts Jr. ’76 faced a combative Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday in his confirmation hearing to sit as
Rebuilding a Lost City
Bourbon Street may have been the stuff of New Orleans lore, a symbol of the city’s quirky decadence, a neon-lit
'A's Still Abound 4.0 Years Later
When the members of this year’s graduating class were still high school seniors, their college of choice was being dubbed
Emotions Run High At Murder Trial
A maelstrom of national media descended upon Cambridge last fall, when the court of public opinion portrayed the murder trial
‘A’s Still Abound Headline 4.0 Years Later
2001 by instituting a Latin honors cutoff of 60 percent and switching from its old 15-point scale to the more
A Kennedy Content to Stay in the Shadows
For a Kennedy, she sure doesn’t adore the limelight. In fact, Caroline B. Kennedy ’80, daughter of late President John
Stabbing Shocks Campus
A crisp fall night of booze, strip joints, and revelry for the 1976 football team ended tragically in the stabbing
Freshman Arrested for Alleged Assault
hile many students devoted the night before move-out to packing their suitcases, one freshman spent his last night in Cambridge
Pring-Wilson May Face Murder Retrial
The same judge who mandated an eight-year prison sentence for the Harvard graduate student convicted of manslaughter last October may
POLICE LOG
May 20: 11:38 p.m. —Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers discovered three people in the process of spray painting a