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...system (if one can call it that) works. Instead, the result is an unpredictable hodgepodge of punishments, with luck as the determining factor. If you’re unfortunate enough to come across HUPD in the wake of some bad publicity, expect a lengthy court process before the case??s possible dismissal. But if you’re caught by a relaxed tutor, expect a reprimand from the Ad Board, some drug counseling, and a slap on the wrist...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel | Title: Drug Policy? What Are You, High? | 10/10/2006 | See Source »

...said. “It’s extremely difficult to prosecute a case if the victim doesn’t want to press charges.”But Assistant District Attorney Sean J. Casey knew the victim was unwilling a full two months before the case??s dismissal.The 22-year-old victim, who was an undergraduate at the time, told The Crimson she never pressed any charges against Thomas and asked Sprague to dismiss the case. Initial reports stated that an inebriated Thomas strangled her with one hand, and then “suddenly lifted...

Author: By Anna L. Tong, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Prosecutor Surged On, Victim Says ‘No’ | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...give more money to House Committees to organize such events. If, as evidence suggests, they would rather devote their time and energy to stimulating activities alongside like-minded colleagues, well-meaning Community-seekers should cease in their efforts to subvert them. At best—as is now the case??house communities are ineffective; at worst, they undermine the naturally occurring activity-based communities on campus.Incoming freshmen would do well to branch out from their entryway communities—dictated by the College—and avoid extensive involvement in background-based groups. The most interesting and diverse...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel, | Title: A Place Called Community | 9/18/2006 | See Source »

...Mobile. For those few pre-millennium hours, the world is a little less imposing. For a second, we are relieved of the obligation to be accounted for at every moment, to be responsive to everyone.It is during these hours that I realize—all too often, in my case??that it can be nice to take refuge in my own solitude. Uninterrupted by the pressure of constant phone-checking or e-mailing, we are forced to breathe and think and rest. As it stands, it seems unnatural to want to be out of the loop...

Author: By Morgan R. Grice, | Title: My Disconnected Life | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

Like other students who stay on campus after move-out to participate in college-related activities­—Commencement Choir in Rosene-Mirvis’ case??she had been assigned to live in Lowell for “bridge” housing, as the housing period between move-out and Commencement is called...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: For Messes, A Hefty Price Tag | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

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