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...woman unaffiliated with Harvard was followed down Garden Street and indecently assaulted by a suspect still at large last Monday morning, a police community advisory released yesterday stated. The female victim, whose identity was not released, was reportedly walking away from the Harvard Square T stop at Mass Ave. and Church Street at 6:30 a.m. when an unidentified male began to follow her. Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) was informed by Cambridge Police Department (CPD) yesterday that the woman was indecently assaulted at Garden Street and Appian Way, according to the HUPD community advisory, which was sent to students...
...include Napoleon Dynamite costumes, “anything pirate-related,” sexy nurse costumes, school-girl outfits, police accessories, and wings. One rule applies to almost every Halloween season, Christopher said: “People want to be either sexy or scary.”At Mass. Ave.’s busy and crowded Oona’s, a popular second-hand store, owner Kathleen M. White dealt with the Halloween costume rush. She said it’s the 34th the store has seen. A seasoned Cambridge entrepreneur, White knew about the various costume-themed parties...
...unit complex. For nearly three years, Harvard and the Charlesview Board of Directors have discussed an arrangement in which Harvard would construct a new building for Charlesview residents elsewhere, in exchange for Charlesview’s current site at the corner of North Harvard St. and Western Ave. The land has been touted as a space for either graduate school buildings or a cultural facility in Harvard’s future campus across the Charles River. But yesterday’s announcement is a sign that the Board is frustrated by the slow pace of negotiations and by an internal...
...East Upstairs. 9 p.m. $10 in advance through Ticketmaster, $12 at the door. (CEJ)Sunday, Oct. 30Violin and Piano Concert. Head over to church this Sunday and let Irina Muresanu, violinist, and Michael Lewis, pianist, make your spine tingle with gorgeous rhythm and melody. Harvard-Epworth Church, 1555 Massachusetts Ave. 5 p.m. Free. (TMN)Wynton Marsalis. Don’t miss nine-time Grammy-award-winning jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis who promises an unforgettable performance. Sanders Theatre. 5 p.m. Tickets available at Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222, $58/48/38. (TMN)Malice in ??Leatherland. Come for the CD release and last...
...political of Bush’s CEA chairs—though that may not be saying much—and those who know him well say that his disposition is to remain above the partisan fray. It is crucial he does just that. When Bernanke moves just up Constitution Ave. to the Fed, he assumes a unique position deliberately designed to be insulated from the political tides of Washington. The Fed chairman should remain unpartisan, focusing on the long-run growth of the economy rather than short political time horizons. That’s not to say he should...