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Hillel’s batsmen were their Hawks, sporting team visors and spikes, riding Eric Trager’s arm and a two-year unbeaten streak. The Crimson squad needed a miracle—or a hotshot lawyer sentenced to probation and community service following an arrest for driving while...
Several of his Crimson colleagues were in the University Hall crowds that spring—some of them as reporters, some protesting themselves. James K. Glassman ’69, who was The Crimson’s managing editor the year before the takeover and away doing thesis research during...
Thankfully, the standard Harvard International student strolls through this process with ease. Safely through the airport doors with her verified student visa and there you have it: an incident-free immigration. On her maiden voyage, the first-year international student may have questioned the ambiance of the airport, reassuring herself...
Last Wednesday, a judge ruled that Aaron K. Tanaka ’04 receive 30 days of administrative probation, but said that Tanaka had already served the punishment retroactively through time spent awaiting trial.
In the final ruling, all the protestors were put on administrative probation, but the judge ruled that they had already but the judge ruled that they had already served this probation before the start of the trial.