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MIT Student’s Body Recovered Drowned

The body of a fifth-year undergraduate MIT student who had been missing for nearly two weeks was found washed ashore

Suspects Nabbed After Second Assault

Kevin Paik ’07 narrowly escaped an attempted robbery on Monday in Harvard Yard after being struck in the head with

Suspects Nabbed After Second Daytime Campus Assault

A male undergraduate narrowly escaped an attempted robbery this afternoon in Harvard Yard after being struck in the head with

Alums Stick to Summers' Agenda

On Nov. 7, as the rest of the country watched the results of elections determining their next senators and congressmen,

Does Harvard Need an Inside Man?

Since 1846, Harvard’s 12 presidents have been split—six were promoted from inside the University’s ranks, and six came from beyond

Extinguisher Blizzard Leaves Students Homeless

An entire entryway in Eliot House was left homeless late Saturday night after a prankster sprayed a fire extinguisher, flooding

Police Log

Waterballoon Snipers Friday, October 20, 12:49 a.m.: An officer was dispatched to Currier House entryway, where individuals were reportedly on

Student Robbed Near Quad

A male Harvard undergraduate was robbed at gunpoint early Friday morning just a few yards from the Quad, police said.

Student Robbed Near Quad

A male Harvard undergraduate was robbed at gunpoint early this morning just a few meters from the Quad, police said.

NEWS IN BRIEF: Trial of Harvard Square Store Owner, Facing Charges of Rape and Propogating Prostitution, Set to Begin

The trial of the Harvard Square salon and antique store owner charged with running a prostitution ring out of his

Violent Crime Drops at Harvard

The number of violent crimes on campus plummeted last year, dropping 44 percent, according to annual crime statistics released last

In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb, Hate Case Fizzles

The assault of a gay undergraduate last year—which had at one point mobilized hundreds of students, impelled prosecutors to push

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Harvard May Call, But Penn is Mightier

As the search for Harvard’s 28th president heats up, current University of Pennsylvania chief Amy Gutmann ’71 made an under-the-radar

1 Year Probation in Gay-Bashing Case

The 26-year-old Cambridge resident accused of assaulting an openly gay Harvard undergraduate last April was found guilty in Middlesex District

Charges Dropped In Hate-Crime Case

All charges were dropped yesterday against one of the two defendants charged with verbally and physically abusing an openly gay

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