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Jonathan P. Abel
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For Four Years, Crimson Crimes Bordered on the Bizarre
Crime happens, even at Harvard. These are some of the most memorable crimes of the last four years: the sad,
9/11's Ivory Towers
Jeffrey P. Clemens ’05 woke up about an hour after the planes hit the World Trade Center on Sept. 11,
Scanning the News
Ever since my grandparents bought me a police scanner last summer, constant squawking has filled the background of my daily
Top Moneyman Steps Down
The president of the Harvard Management Company and four top endowment managers will leave the University this year in a
Undergrad Assaulted Outside Pennypacker
A bicycle-mounted attacker assaulted a Harvard undergraduate yesterday outside of Pennypacker on Harvard Street. Yesterday’s indecent assault—the third this school
Woman Groped Outside Hillel
A woman was groped late last night outside of the Harvard Hillel building. The groping, which follows a spate of
U-Turn Into a Monster
MIAMI—It only took nine weeks of driving around Miami to make me into a genuinely nasty person. This epiphany came
Who Says You Can't Run for Vice President?
When voters go to the polls in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, Reddington “Red” Jahncke ’72 wants them to
The Man Who Makes Matthews Sweat
Dennis J. Kucinich avoided him. John F. Kerry jabbed with him at a distance. But Phil Griffin, the executive producer
Democrats Look To ‘Rock’ the Youth Vote in Boston Debate
In an appeal to young voters across America, eight Democratic presidential candidates slapped each other on the back and trading
Council Hopeful Waits, Waves at Traffic
Five days after negotiating a multi-million dollar zoning agreement between Harvard and Cambridge’s Riverside neighborhood, City Councillor David P. Maher
In Kirkland, Kerry discusses war, economy, Red Sox and Buckner
Presidential hopeful Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., displayed his humorous side to 350 students in the Kirkland Junior Common Room
The Presidential Game
Of all those truths self-evident to America’s Founding Fathers, Harvard’s preeminence in presidential politics must have topped the list. Harvard
Students Help Kerry Garner Support in N.H.
Sixteen Harvard students joined more than 250 other volunteers in John Kerry’s campaign’s “Extreme Canvass” weekend, which hit New Hampshire
Neighbors Protest Arboretum Growth
In Roslindale, far from the protests of Cambridge residents opposing Harvard’s growth, another development controversy has blossomed. Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum