Julie M. Zauzmer
Former Police Officer Allegedly Kills Three Family Members, Then Shoots Self
Three people died from gunshot wounds sustained in a domestic altercation in Cambridge on Friday night.
Nancy Barry, Salem Artist, Dies in U-Haul Accident at Harvard-Yale Game
The 30-year-old resident of Salem, Mass., was remembered after her unexpected death for her creativity and her devotion to family.
At Harvard-Yale Game, U-Haul Kills One, Injures Two
UPDATED | A U-Haul truck at the Harvard-Yale tailgate struck three women Saturday morning, killing one and injuring two others prior to the start of the annual football game.
GSE Administrator's Missing Teenager Comes Home
After the Harvard community mobilized to search for Elliot M. Layton, the missing 16-year-old son of a Graduate School of Education administrator, the teenager returned home safely late Wednesday night.
Court: Wheeler Violated Probation
The sentencing of Adam Wheeler, the former student who pleaded guilty last year to faking his way into Harvard, has been postponed pending examination by mental health officials.
Diversitas Brings Together Student Groups
Accented by neon lights and the pulse of ethnic music, the inaugural Diversitas event introduced students to a wide variety of food, art, and traditions from around the world outside of the Science Center on Wednesday.
Following Alleged Probation Violation, Adam Wheeler Returned to Jail
Adam B. Wheeler, a former Harvard student who pleaded guilty in December to faking his way into Harvard through falsified transcripts, standardized test scores, and letters of recommendation was put back in jail Wednesday.
Wild Goose Chase
When Camille S. Owens '13 spotted a large white bird through the window of the Pfoho dining hall, she thought she might as well go outside to take a gander.
Faust and Top Deans to Attend UC Meeting
University President Drew G. Faust, Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith will all visit this Sunday’s meeting of the UC.
Suspect Arrested After Attempted Bank Robbery
A man began an attempt to rob Eastern Bank in Harvard Square on Friday, but got spooked and ran out of the bank before completing the crime.
Low Response to Cheating Survey
The College’s academic integrity survey conducted last year received too few responses to provide productive data to help administrators address cheating on campus.
College Considers Revising Freshman Pledge for Next Year
Administrators say they plan to implement another statement of community values next fall, despite reversing course last month on their freshman kindness pledge.
Mixed Reactions to BGLTQ Lounge
Some student leaders in the gay community find the new space in Boylston Hall less than ideal.
UC To Offer New Loans for Fundraising
The Undergraduate Council agreed on Sunday night to offer new funds to student organizations through two initiatives—a loan program which ...