Natalie I. Sherman
LA Firm Will Design Allston Art Showcase
Daly Genik, a California-based architectural firm, will transform the Citizens Bank offices in Allston into an interim art facility while
Acting Dean Cast as GSE Chief
Kathleen McCartney, the current acting dean of the Graduate School of Education (GSE), will stay on as the school’s next
Reduced Center Hours Draw Fire
Citizens and councillors spoke up at Monday’s City Council meeting against a decision by Cambridge’s City Manager to reduce Friday
University Plans Allston T Stop
The University will push Boston to establish a new commuter rail station near the Allston campus, Harvard officials said on
Allston Plans Break Tradition
Architectural traditionalists will be relieved to know that the new campus in Allston will not resemble “a wild spaceship.” But
Growing Pains
Amanda Barber is 20 years old. Her baby was due three days ago. A resident of Charlesview Apartments since she
Allston Chief Ready to Build
Christopher M. Gordon, Harvard’s top Allston official, likes “building stuff.” First, it was blocks. Then, it was runways and terminals
Democrats Toast Warner at Gala
A string quartet, the ubiquitous black dress, and white tablecloths set the mood in the Kirkland Dining Hall last night
Warner's IOP Speech a Trial Balloon for ’08 Bid?
Former Virginia Governor Mark Warner delivered what could have been a trial stump speech to a standing room only crowd
Locals Win Victory in Fuel Debate
The final chapter of a town-gown saga came to a close this week, when Harvard officials agreed to use environmentally-friendly
Plan To Fund Public Schools Criticized
Cambridge Public School (CPS) committee newcomer Patricia M. Nolan ’80 received a harsh drubbing yesterday when colleagues blasted her proposal
University Commits To Limit Chemicals
The University pledged yesterday to limit the amount of highly lethal arsine gas it will store in a new research
Official Demands Building Reports
Cambridge City Councillor Marjorie C. Decker took University representatives to task for playing needless power politics at a town-gown showdown
In Allston, Tenants Await Land Swap
A sense of inevitability dominated the meeting convened last night in Allston to discuss the pros and cons of a
Harvard Offers Swap for Key Allston Plot
The University publicly acknowledged yesterday that it had made a new offer to take over a prime spot of Allston