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...break-in, which occurred in Quincy 318, was witnessed by Justin M. Craig ’07 and Matthew P. Downer ’07, who live on the same floor and chased the suspect until he was arrested...
...south gate that faces Leverett House. At that point the suspect pulled a knife and said, “I’m on drugs. Come closer and I’ll kill you.” Downer said he then called the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD). Craig and Downer said that the chase led them to the Peabody Terrace apartment complex, where HUPD officers arrived and apprehended the suspect...
...point, the suspect jumped over a gate at Mather House. Craig followed the suspect into the House while Downer, who was on his cell phone with HUPD at the time, ran around the side of the dormitory. Craig's roommate, Brandon R. Logigian ’07, said he followed the chase from about 20 yards behind. Craig said the suspect was a 6’3” heavy-set black male wearing khakis and a blue and white striped shirt...
...competing for the presidency, highlights the complexities of bringing together thousands of Extension School students enrolled in a broad range of degree and non-degree programs into a single community. Carlos De La Rosa, a full-time student in the Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) program in information technology; Craig Sams, a Bachelor of Liberal Arts (ALB) candidate with an emphasis in creative writing and literature; and Richard Gonzalez, an ALM student in environmental management, are all running for president of the organization, which was formed in 2001. “The student association is really new and the evolution...
...difference in pay was likely due to confusion about who had authority to dictate salary. “In my perspective, it’s about policy,” Decker said. Under the Cambridge model of government, council members set policy and the city manager implements it. Councillor Craig A. Kelley said bureaucratic disparities seen in the salary issue can also arise from state-level legal restrictions. “State law’s a funny thing,” he said. In other council news, Councillor Craig A. Kelley spoke about a September 2006 resolution to consider...