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...HUPD officer investigated a report of a person who had taken parking passes from a booth by the football stadium. The officer checked the person for warrants and issued a trespass warning for all University property. The person returned the tickets to the booth. Larceny charges may be filed...
Donald is currently editing a biography of John Wilkes Booth by William Kaufmann and soon plans to begin his own family history. This marks a departure from most of his previous work because he will have to work from legal documents rather than letters and diaries...
...issue is not simply youth apathy. Most youths who are away at college do not have the chance to go into a voting booth on Election Day. College students should never be disenfranchised by antiquated systems for obtaining and filling out absentee ballots. Absentee ballots are far more prevalent and easy to obtain than they have been in the past, but there is still much work to be done. Many students who duly registered and applied for ballots never got them, leaving them no way to exercise their democratic rights but a plane ticket home. Still more students were daunted...
First, the council needs to better inform incoming students about what it does and why it is important to participate. Aside from a small booth at the activities fair and a notice buried deep in the Yard Bulletin, student government did almost nothing to reach out to students during Freshman Week. The council should be more proactive about reaching out to first year students when they arrive. The involvement of student leaders during that first week would lead to discussions about student government and segue naturally into the elections, which would be more substantive. Also, informing students about the role...
...with their windows open and horns bleating. The band had migrated to the Pit and begun to play an uneven version of “Dirty Water.” People climbed on top of the T stop, on top of garbage cans and on top of the information booth. I heard one thirty-ish man say to his friend, “Oh, to be in college again.” After a while, Cambridge policemen in comical riot gear—round helmets, vests, nightsticks—shined their flashlights up at the people standing on the information...