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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

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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

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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

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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

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Allston Plans Break Tradition

Architectural traditionalists will be relieved to know that the new campus in Allston will not resemble “a wild spaceship.” But

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Growing Pains

Amanda Barber is 20 years old. Her baby was due three days ago. A resident of Charlesview Apartments since she

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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