Word: intentioned
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...faces up to 10 years in prison for possession of the hallucinogen LSD with intent to distribute, one year for possession of marijuana, and between two and 15 years for committing a drug violation within a school zone. The University-affiliated Radcliffe Child Care Center on the first floor of DeWolfe is across the street from Quincy...
Soren J. Siebach ’08 was charged with possession of LSD with intent to distribute after police found 38 “hits” of the drug in his room, Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesman, Steven G. Catalano, wrote in an e-mail...
Siebach faces a maximum 10 years in state prison, a maximum two-and-a-half years in a house of correction, or a fine between $1,000 and $10,000 for possessing LSD with intent to distribute...
Late in the afternoon of February 15th, I sent a hasty message to The Salient which has caused pain to Muslim students on campus. I deeply regret that my message made the Muslim community feel characterized as dangerous, which was certainly not my intent. My message to The Salient was in response to a request that I alert the editors to the possibility of repercussions because of their publication of the Danish cartoons...
This treatment of Wellesley students as prizes rather than women extends beyond MIT. Austin M. Soto ’07, who dated a Wellesley student, recalls that some guys would go to the college with the sole intent of hooking up. If they failed to spend the night with someone, they faced a lonely drive home...