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When a mischief-maker discharged an extinguisher in the basement of Lowell in September, firefighters allowed the alarm to sound for half an hour longer than necessary in retribution, according to the N-entryway resident tutor, Uche O. Nwamara...
Residents of the Kirkland House Annex were barred from their rooms in freezing temperatures Friday night following a false fire alarm. The alarm was set off when someone “intentionally and maliciously discharged a fire extinguisher” in L entryway, according to Deputy Fire Chief Francis Murphy of the Cambridge Fire Department. The alarm was activated at 1:23 a.m. and firefighters left Kirkland at 2:13 a.m. after determining the cause of the alarm, Murphy said. According to Kirkland residents, Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) prevented students from all of the Annex?...
...certificate to About Hair (a two-for-one special, a bad haircut, and guaranteed uneasiness). 4) For your friend at Boston University: “How to Transfer to the College of Your Choice” from the Harvard Book Store, $12.95. 5) For that nerdy perv in your entryway: a book of Sudo-Fuk-U from Urban Outfitters, $12.99. 6) For your mom: a Harvard Mug from the Harvard Shop (for the fourth year in a row), $9.00. 7) For your alumnus father: a strand of flashing Christmas lights from CVS to adorn that Harvard diploma...
...tutor in Quincy House might disagree; students in his entryway were treated to a loud, “Oscar-worthy” performance from his lady friend during a late-night roll in the hay. We’re told there was lots of giggling involved, if you were wondering...
...entire entryway in Eliot House was left homeless late Saturday night after a prankster sprayed a fire extinguisher, flooding the entryway with powdery chemicals and leaving students searching for a place to sleep for the night. Cambridge firefighters responded to an alarm in Eliot’s D entryway at around 2 a.m. yesterday, causing residents to gather outside the building. After about 30 minutes outside, tutors informed the residents of D entryway that they would not be allowed back into their rooms—and told a frigid crowd that any student found in the closed entryway would...