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...poke around. We call on the College to clarify this situation by making all students aware of their rights in relation to HUPD. In two recent drug-related room searches—two of which ended in arrests—officers had not obtained warrants before attempting to search dorm rooms. In both cases, a warrant proved unnecessary when the students consented to have their rooms searched. And in both cases, not insubstantial quantities of illegal drugs were found, potentially leading to serious legal consequences for the students involved. While we are not questioning the propriety of HUPD?...
...Quincy House saw a fire last Friday, bringing Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) and HUPD officers to the undergraduate dorm room in response. The fire, which had originated in the basement, was contained and extinguished by CFD by the time police had arrived...
When a plainclothes police detective appeared at her DeWolfe dorm room on a Friday night asking to enter in search of loud music, Cat P. Walleck ’06 was suspicious. There clearly was no noise coming from her room, she says, and she was reluctant to let him in.“He saw that I was hesitating, and said, ‘Oh, my supervisor is down the hallway,’” Walleck says. “Eventually, I let him come in.”The officer entered her common room, looked around...
...practicing the skills she’ll need as an officer in the U.S. Army. After graduating, she must serve for at least four years, stationed somewhere in the world with a platoon of soldiers under her command.For now, though, after training, Waterman heads back to her freshman dorm room. It’s spotless and decorated in many shades of pink. There are ruffled pink pillows, a pink bedspread, and pictures of friends in pink floral frames. On top of her bookshelf, above the books for her freshman seminar, “War in American Society...
...college lifestyle wasn’t easy for the vet. Being a few years older than the average sophomore, Delany is concerned about finding his place on campus. “I don’t want to be that creepy old guy hanging out in the freshman dorm,” he says. A NOBLE CAREERAs Delany prepares himself for government tutorials, W. Robert Wheeler ’05 settles into a daily routine slightly different than what he was used to as an undergrad. Last summer, Wheeler enlisted right after graduation, and entered basic training...