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...HUPD patrols will address the disorder associated with loud parties, loud groups traveling between the Quad and other parts of campus, and other inappropriate behavior.” Although there has been a general increase in noise complaints from residents over the last few years, the total number has shot upwards this fall, said Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge. Lucey said he personally received two to three calls from heads of neighborhood organizations and knows of several more placed to HUPD. “While there isn?...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray and Nicholas K. Tabor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Police To Up Quad Patrol | 11/3/2006 | See Source »

Enrollment of foreign graduate students increased this fall—both at Harvard and across the nation—easing worries that post-Sept. 11 visa policies would deter overseas applicants from coming here. At Harvard, total enrollment of foreign graduate students increased 3 or 4 percent, said Ricardo Maldonado, assistant director for administration in the Harvard International Office. Foreign student enrollment rose 1 percent nationally, after three years of decline, while first-year enrollment of graduate students jumped 12 percent, according to a study released this week by the Council of Graduate Schools, a national organization dedicated...

Author: By Stephanie S. Garlow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rise in Foreign Grade Students | 11/3/2006 | See Source »

...Aleman's record didn't deter Ortega from cozying up to his erstwhile nemesis, and in 2000 the Sandinistas struck a cynical deal with the Liberal Constitutionalists to control Nicaragua's Congress (which this month passed a controversial total ban on abortion) and its courts, and to freeze out the country's more moderate parties. One key dividend for Ortega: In 2001 a Sandinista judge dismissed Narvaez's sexual abuse charges against Ortega, despite the fact that the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, an arm of the Organization of American States, has ruled that her case has merit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Old Bogeyman Makes a Comeback in Nicaragua | 11/3/2006 | See Source »

...divisive and emotionally-charged issue. But HRL’s posters, which charging rape victims who have had abortions with murder, go beyond the pale of civilized debate. By stating that these women sentence their fetuses to “the death penalty,” HRL displays a total disregard for the emotional state of rape victims—both those who have had abortions and those who have not—on Harvard’s campus. Many rape victims, even years after their ordeal, experience Rape Trauma Syndrome (RTS), which can cause them to feel socially isolated...

Author: By Melissa S Ader and Sean P. Mascali | Title: Twice Victimized | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

...62nd minute of its game against Princeton last week. Were you still watching at that point, you would have seen junior Susie Wilson, recently promoted from junior varsity, make her varsity debut. Bringing up a jayvee player may not sound like news, but consider that before last week the total number of former jayvee players on the varsity women’s basketball, field hockey, hockey, and volleyball rosters combined was zero. Not one. And there was Wilson, playing the final 30 minutes of a 5-0 loss to Princeton. Saying that the Crimson has been strapped for experience this...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Youth and Injuries Lead to JV Call-Up | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

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