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An undercover Harvard police officer yesterday arrested a man allegedly responsible for a "rash" of break-ins into cars parked at the Soldiers Field Park garage, a Harvard police spokesperson said.
Past years have seen dorm break-ins from students and non-students. The lack of security in the Yard threatens the non-Harvard community as well; attacks include a 1987 beating, allegedly by five Harvard seniors, on two 14-year-old boys.
Daniel Sheinberg '91 is an Applied Math concentrator who's a Thursday night "regular." "I was actually working the very first SafeStreets shift in which someone actually called," says Sheinberg. "In the beginning, all our business came from walk-ins who stayed at the Science Center late to work."
Andrei Sinyavsky finds his countrymen relishing greater liberty but, after run-ins with the KGB, questions whether perestroika and glasnost can survive.
Serious disciplinary problems have flared up at colleges where recruiters focused on athletic prowess to the exclusion of character. Recently, college players have been implicated in such crimes as attempted murder, break-ins, public drunkenness, disturbing the peace, battery and drug abuse. Coaches, too, can get into trouble when they...