Victor Chen
Students, Officials Discuss New Chief
When Harvard University Police officers broke up an Adams House party last week, Black students said they were angered--but not
HUPD Installs New Computer Network
The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) has installed a new computer network that will speed up daily operations by giving
Source Attacks Guard Report
The Office of the General Counsel's part in investigating an incident between a Harvard security guard and a Black Graduate
Witness Contradicts Testimony in Guard Case
A witness to an incident involving a Harvard security guard and a Black Graduate School of Education student said the
Computer Stolen From Holyoke
A Harvard visiting scholar's laptop computer, bubble jet printer and computer case were reported stolen from her office in Holyoke
Police Arrest Man in Stolen Vehicle
Harvard Police arrested a Jamaica Plains man near the Medical School early Tuesday morning after he drove past two officers
Police Apprehend Suspected Rapist
Harvard Police apprehended a 19-year-old former Belmont High School student in Holyoke Center Friday night, charging him with four counts
FDO Will Introduce Security Programs to Prevent Crime
In response to the recommendation of the Undergraduate Council, the Freshman Dean's Office said yesterday that it would introduce a
Break-in Rash Hits Center
Three break-ins occurred at the Harvard-affiliated Catholic Student Center during intersession, according to Reverend J. Bryan Hehir, chaplain of the
Harvard Police Announce Plans for House, Yard `Liaisons'
In effort to buff up its tarnished campus image, the University police department will appoint several staff liaisons to discuss
University Police Offer Plan for House Security
Citing concerns about security in the undergraduate houses, Harvard Police Chief Paul E. Johnson has proposed six initiatives to broaden
Police Apprehend Suspect in Computer Thefts
Harvard police arrested a Boston man early yesterday who they say is responsible for a two-week string of computer and
Undergrads Trickle Back
With vacation finally over, the weather cold again and finals looming, the first of Harvard's holiday pilgrims trickled back onto
Two Med School Doctors Quit Study
In the wake of accusations of conflict of interest stemming from their relationship to breast implant manufactures, two Harvard Medical
BSA Helps Celebrate Kwanzaa At School
At yesterday's Black Students Association-sponsored Kwanzaa celebration in a local elementary school, one child couldn't sit still. When Brothers, a