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Four janitors involved in a strike at the University of Miami and several representatives of an international labor union urged the members of the Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) to use their leverage as Harvard students to help the Miami workers at an event at 45 Mt. Auburn Street this Saturday. More than 100 Miami janitors have been striking for six weeks and 10 have been on a six day hunger strike to protest unfair working conditions and low wages. The janitors are employed by UNICCO Service Company, one of the nation’s largest private facilities maintenance companies...
...makeup of Harvard Square if councillors manage to orchestrate Cambridge’s purchase of a coveted piece of property from the MBTA. Last night, councillors discussed the possibility of buying the conductors’ building and surrounding land behind the Harvard Square Hotel on Mount Auburn Street and converting it into a Cambridge museum or a site for local small businesses. City Manager Robert W. Healy reported at last night’s council meeting that he would have to look further into the feasibility of a deal before making any recommendations, especially since the MBTA intends to retain...
...Saturday, the former cub reporters swapped stories at an informal roundtable discussion at Auburn University Montgomery. Though there were times when the young journalists risked their lives, former Crimson president and former Courier editor Robert E. Smith ’62 said that violence never deterred them from reporting. “It never occurred to me to be scared,” he said at the outset of the discussion. “I guess we were too busy being journalists...
Although the Crimson had far fewer swimmers than many other teams, it totaled 29.50 points and placed No. 20 out of 49 teams, due largely to Cromwell’s two All-American performances. Auburn won the team championship with 480.5 points...
...plate,” said City Councillor Henrietta Davis. All five of the areas to be renovated will have their cobblestone sidewalks and paved streets leveled out. Additional streetlights will also be added. The Lampoon Plaza will include a landscaped island to help pedestrians cross Mt. Auburn Street. But Genny E. Orr ’08 said she did not see the Plaza as a particularly unsafe area for pedestrians. “I feel unsafe crossing most places in Cambridge,” she said. Palmer Street will be another major target for changes. According to a press release...