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...known, vaguely, that I would have to get a cell phone. This year, it seemed particularly imminent. Local calls from room telephones are no longer free; dialing the strings of digits on C’est Bon telephone cards had begun to get old. I found myself borrowing other people’s cell phones, which felt uncomfortably intimate, like borrowing underwear. A roommate who had long been a fellow holdout acquired not only a cell phone but also an earpiece and took to trotting around Harvard Square tethered to it, gesturing animatedly. Still, though, I resisted...
...Bon Pain, an officer witnessed a person carrying food under their jacket without paying. Officers stopped the person, spoke to them and issued a trespass warning for all University property. The person returned the food items. Au Bon Pain management did not want to press charges...
...began during its predecessor in April. As a prefrosh, I wondered whether it was ever worth paying $5 to attend a dance. Then I got inside the Leverett 80’s Dance and learned that five bucks was completely worth the chance to wear scrunchies and listen to Bon Jovi...
...Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” electrified the dance floor, though other ditties (i.e. Boy George’s classic “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me”) left the crowd slightly confused. Still, when the dance ended at 12:45 with Bon Jovi’s “Living on a Prayer,” most stayed on, begging for the night to continue...
...Officers were sent to Au Bon Pain on a report of a large group fighting in the area. The group fled towards Harvard Yard, and a check of the area by HUPD and Cambridge Police Department (CPD) officers turned up negative. CPD stopped the group near the intersection of Trowbridge Street and Broadway Street...