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Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers apprehended a pantsless, shoeless Timothy J. Copage, 45, at around 8 p.m. and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon, disorderly conduct, and having an outstanding warrant. Copage was found sprawled in the Quad Library loading dock the night of his arrest—a night with temperatures in the mid-forties...
...individual lying in the bushes near Hilles Library, who then got up and waved a three-inch knife at the officers. A search for any warrants or wants successfully found an outstanding warrant for the suspect. Timothy Copage, 45, was then ordered to the ground and arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct, and the outstanding warrant. Police logs report that Copage has no current address...
...have had quite enough, thank you, of the Undergraduate Council for one lifetime. Today, online voting finally begins in our student government’s presidential elections, and that means the end is nigh for the assault of campaigning we have lately suffered.For the last week, candidates have scurried about in blue blazers and ties, promising the world to anyone they happen across. Longer hours for Cambridge eateries, free coursepacks, bike lanes in the Yard and much more—offered up, with little chance that any of it will be accomplished.The reward for shmoozing and outlandishness has been...
...early 1980s, the club drew severe criticism after 10 initiates were brought to University Health Services and a letter disparaging the club’s female guests was circulated among students. In the late 1980s, Pi Eta faced two separate allegations of rape, a report of indecent assault and battery, and a brawl between three men outside the club, according to police reports cited by The Crimson. Shortly before the club closed, a 1991 Crimson article claimed “the club maintained an unsanitary ‘mattress room’ for sexual exploits and promoted the room...
...Massachusetts’ highest court ruled this past March that judges can allow juries to consider evidence of a homicide or assault victim’s violent past—even if the defendant in the case wasn’t aware of the victim’s history at the time of the crime...