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West Cambridge Contaminants Concern City Councillors

Pollution and hazardous waste took center stage at Monday night's City Council meeting as questions about the safety of a

A Gen X Plague?

RSI. They're just three little letters, but over the past semester, they have been striking fear in the hearts and

Square Change

Harvard Square just doesn't look the way it used to. But while Square preservationists may lament the closing of several

Students, UHS Struggle With RSI Epidemic

RSI. They're just three little letters, but over the past semester, they have struck fear in the hearts and pain

Attempt to Reconsider Mayoral Vote Fails

Tensions ran high at Monday night's Cambridge City Council meeting as newly-elected Mayor Francis H. Duehay '55 presided over the

Computer Society Elects New Leaders

The Harvard Computer Society (HCS) held its annual elections last Sunday, inducting three new officers into its ranks. Carl P.

Finding Direction

T his past spring, as I trekked from interview to interview, I struggled to find the correct answer to one

An Ice-Breaking Council Meeting

With Cambridge City Council members only discussing technology upgrades in the election process and minor city traffic concerns, the stand-out

Young Graduates Plant Their Roots in Cambridge

For many Harvard students, the prospect of finding a job and a place to live after Commencement is a daunting

Council Approves Assistance For Tenants

The Cambridge City Council made further efforts on Monday to increase the availability of affordable housing in the city. The

Election Board Chooses Officers

The Cambridge Board of Election Commissioners held its annual reorganization meeting last Wednesday. The election commission is responsible for conducting

Oddly Shaped Store Has a Quirky Past

J ust a five-minute jaunt from the Quad, the Cambridge Toy Box lately has been attracting Cantabrigians of all ages.

Harvard Rare Book Thief Held on Bail

A Middlesex County district judge yesterday ordered Jose Torres, 35, to be held on $5,000 bail for his alleged theft

2nd Student Reports Attack Outside Lamont

For the second time in the past two months, a Harvard student has reported an attempted armed robbery just outside

HUPD Dept. Focuses on Investigations

The new-look Harvard University Policy Department (HUPD) has been re-cast in recent months as the student-friendly arm of the University.

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